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Shifting Perspectives

Clip: Season 2 Episode 10 | 3m

Richard Bailey began the Shifting Perspectives photography project in the United Kingdom.

Richard Bailey began the Shifting Perspectives photography project in the United Kingdom after his daughter Billie-Jo was born. The only images he could find of individuals with Down syndrome were clinical and discouraging. He saw a need for positive, inspiring photos depicting everyday experiences, so Bailey and a group of photographers set out to capture those images.

11/05/2014 | Rating NR

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