Episode 4 - Photography and Disability
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In this episode of "Almost In Focus," hosts Toby and Tom explore the intersection of photography and disability. Toby shares his personal journey with a stoma and his project "This Bag Saved My Life," documenting the experiences of people with stomas. Tom discusses his recent experience of breaking his hand, which has temporarily impacted his ability to engage in photography, offering him a glimpse on the daily-reality of those living with a disability.
The discussion covers ethical considerations in photographing disability, emphasising collaboration and understanding. Key photographers discussed include Dexter McLean, known for challenging stereotypes with his work on disability pride, and Diane Arbus, celebrated for her empathetic approach to photographing marginalized communities. The episode also examines societal perceptions of disability and photography's role in shaping these narratives.
Dexter McLean's Website: https://www.dextermclean.com
Toby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tobiasbeachwyld/
Toby's Website:https://www.tobiasbeach-wyldphotography.co.uk/