 I've always wanted to express myself. Sometimes I feel like I need to express myself, but I never actually had the opportunity to express it creatively. I haven't been to the British Library since I was eight, but when we actually started coming, you actually got to see the different parts of what the library offers. It offers exhibitions so you can come and see different events they held, they have different workshops to be part of. The exhibition I was involved in is called Writing for London, where groups of young people took part in the project using creative writing and photography to express London and what London means to them. We had to close our eyes and just visualise London, listen onto the sound and look at the beautiful scenery. When you just have a photograph, it's more than just a photograph, it tells a story, it gives you inspiration and then when you have creative writing to it, it changes the whole perspective of what your whole point of view was trying to express. I didn't really see the staff here as just staff, I saw them as friends and I could be friendly towards them and get advice from them and stuff. We felt like we had a bond with everybody, like this felt like our home. We were just so upset that if the project finished, we were doing something positive but we also got to meet new people. It's amazing how we came from nothing to lifetime skills that we can use in the future. I would even like to do a photography course one day. It was a really good feeling to have, just to know that my works on there and everywhere can see it. It was amazing.