Behind every stata are individuals + families who are navigating unique challenges & striving for a future where deafblindness does not limit their potential. Our #ImNotInvisible campaign aims to highlight these challenges & push for the recognition of deafblindness to be implemented in Ireland.
#ImNotInvisible
The image features six photos, each of the following people showing their support for #ImNotInvisible10YearsOn in different ways: Sarah and Ciara, Karen, Deirdre, Carol, Kidist, and Anne.
We’re asking EVERYONE to support the #ImNotInvisible10YearsOn campaign by sharing photos. It’s been 10 years since the #ImNotInvisible campaign & recognition for deafblindness still hasn’t been implemented meaning a lack of adequate services.
#SpeirGorm
#UsherSyndrome #DualSensoryLoss #DeafBlind
It started with 500+ photos. Now it’s time to do it again.
Watch the original #ImNotInvisible campaign from 2015 & join us for #ImNotInvisible10YearsOn.
Post your photo. Tag @usherireland.org . Let’s make the deafblind community feel seen, heard & supported.
#UsherSyndrome #SpeirGorm #DeafBlind
Color photo of a well-dressed white woman walking past a black man sitting on a milk crate on a city sidewalk. He is holding a sign that reads, “Homeless Please Help Anything to Help.” The man is looking right at the camera and has a neutral expression. The woman almost seems to have a smile on her face. Behind the man are some temporary barriers and beyond that are building facades.
Boston, MA - 2024.
Olympus XA, Kodak Gold 400.
#streetPhotography #unhoused #walkOnBy #imnotinvisible #film #filmIsNotDead #photography