
Portraits and interviews of people with disabilities
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Miri is an activist and community organizer. In this interview, she discusses how a severe, lifelong battle with eczema and the complex process of Topical Steroid Withdrawal (TSW) have challenged her physical mobility and sense of self-wort...
This interview was originally conducted in May 2023 at the Disability Network. I had the honor of speaking with Besh, a disability advocate whose passion and conviction left a deep impression on everyone he met. Besh passed away recently. I...
The Natzke family, based in Warren, Michigan, identifies collectively as disabled. Monica Bihar-Natzke, a disability advocate and board member of the Autism Society of America, invited me to photograph and interview her family for the Portr...
This is part 2 of a two-part post about Father Time, a blind, professional wrestler and heavy weight champion based out of Flint, Michigan. Read part one here.
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Laura Suprenant (she/her) is a disabled photojournalist focused on disability justice. Her project 'Portraits of Persons with Disabilities' aims to make disability more visible through storytelling and portraiture.
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