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janinejohnson92
janinejohnson92 Online Community Member Posts: 6 Listener
edited March 2015 in Everyday life
Hi

I am doing a project for University about people living with illnesses/disabilities on a day to day basis. I am looking for inspiring people to allow me to photograph self-portrait styled images that represent your illness/disability. 

I myself have had a number of non serious medical conditions and understand the difficulties of everyday routine when faced with a condition. 

Please email if interested I am based in London

janine_johnson@hotmail.com 

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  • barryeagle
    barryeagle Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener

    Are you looking just for pictures ? as I got an x-ray of my metal rods attached to my spine, which might help you in your project.

    Regards

    Baz.

     

  • janinejohnson92
    janinejohnson92 Online Community Member Posts: 6 Listener
    Hi Barry

    Thanks very much for getting back to me!

    Would you possibly be able to email them over? janine_johnson@hotmail.com

    Im looking for any kid of medical related images so this sounds perfect 

    Also if you could contribute anything about your medical condition (thoughts/feelings) How you manage this?  
    This would all be great for my documentation.

    Best,
    Janine

  • barryeagle
    barryeagle Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener

    Do you want me to do attachments on emails or inserts pictures on email ?

    Regards

    Baz

  • janinejohnson92
    janinejohnson92 Online Community Member Posts: 6 Listener
    Attachments is probably better please.

    Thanks very much for your help, is very appreciated!

    Best,
    Janine
  • barryeagle
    barryeagle Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener

    Sent them. Regards

    Baz.


  • Aleysha1984
    Aleysha1984 Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener
    Hiya i have dispraxia its a mild to moderate learning difficulties. But no physical side to it more memory co ordination but happy to help 
  • barryeagle
    barryeagle Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener

    Well the doctors say that I have a learning disability as well, but I am not sure on that and asked the question about it. They came back and said all disabled people comes under the learning disability section, still think they were wrong. Oh well.

    Regards

    Barry from Redhill in Surrey.

  • janinejohnson92
    janinejohnson92 Online Community Member Posts: 6 Listener
    Hi Aleysha 

    would you be able to send me a few paragraphs about how dyspraxia affects your day to day life? Anything your willing to contribute will be very appreciated!
    Pictures etc. or just your story.

    This is for my final project about people living with all different kinds of conditions. I have been meeting and photographing anyone around London that I can notice with some form of impairment. But have only photographed/spoke to people either in wheelchairs or using crutches/sticks so every story/contribution is appreciated.

    Feel free to email me directly janine_johnson@hotmail.com

    Best,
    Janine
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 125 Listener
    Hey

    ever seen this?

    http://www.nikkicooper.co.uk/hidden/

    -B x
  • janinejohnson92
    janinejohnson92 Online Community Member Posts: 6 Listener
    Hey

    Thanks, lovely work! 
    No I haven't seen this before it's really related to what I'm trying to achieve so thank you!

    Although in my photos everyone has some form of device that is used in order to overcome their impairment. (Wheelchair, sticks) etc. 

    I am wondering if I need to use people without devices in order to show a completely different range of disabilities, I would love some of your feedback on this? 

    Thanks,
    Janine 
  • barryeagle
    barryeagle Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener
    I don't use a walking stick or a wheelchair.
    People think I'm an able bodied person.
  • [Deleted User]
    [Deleted User] Posts: 125 Listener
    Hey Janine

    Yes, absolutely.  It's so important.  And I'd put money on there being more people with a disability who don't use an aid (or at least one that would be obvious to a non-disabled person) than do. 

  • barryeagle
    barryeagle Online Community Member Posts: 11 Listener
    Wonder if Janine finished her course, I did send her my pictures last year, she was willing to talk to me but never heard anything.
    Got an Oyster card recently, but have to go to London for the staff to put my disabled rail card onto oyster, tried to do this in December 15, but found no staff there, instead just ticket machines which was a pain.
  • htlcy
    htlcy Online Community Member Posts: 127 Empowering
    edited February 2016
    Just seen thus is an old thread...Woops!