Researching the subject, I quickly realised that the majority of photographs of disabled people are very negative, and mainly used within charitable organisations. Having lived within a disability world all my life, I already knew that societies’ opinion towards disability is very negative, and that has to change. I knew from that moment on, that this was something that disability was passionate about portraying in a positive light.
Disability photography: Changing the world one photograph at a time
2016-11-10T10:12:12-05:00By Ollibean|Categories: Articles, General, Lifestyle|Tags: all disabilities, cerebral palsy, Emily Alecock, mitochondrial disorders, muscular dystrophies, photography, spinal muscular atrophy|0 Comments
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