I’m very proud and happy to say that finally our “Endless Possibilities” exhibition can be viewed and visited at various locations in Burlington this May and June!! The Opening Gala at Compass Point Bible Church on May 6th, was a great success and delighted subjects and their families and photographers alike!
It’s been almost a year and a half since I and several of my fellow members of the Trillium Photography Club in Burlington embarked on a very special project named Endless Possibilities. The project was inspired by PhotoSensitive, an initiative by a group of photographers seeking to enrich, enlighten and educate Canadians on issues of social significance.
So what exactly is this Endless Possibilities project all about?
My fellow Trillium club members and I were photographing and documenting the lives of people with developmental disabilities. Those people live life as fully as possible but may have more challenges than people without disabilities. The goal of our photographic exhibit, which, as mentioned is going up at various venues in Burlington in May and June this year, is to show that there are more similarities to the general population than differences and in that way help diminish some of the stereotypes surrounding the disabled.
If you live in or around Burlington come see this very special photo exhibition! See flyer below
for locations and times.
Andrew has helped to create a unique and powerful ensemble of talented men and women who, through black-and-Andrew has hcreate a unique and powerful ensemble of talented men and women who, through black-and-white photography, enrich, enlighten and e
It’s been almost a year and a half since I and several of my fellow members of the Trillium Photography Club in Burlington embarked on a very special project named Endless Possibilities. The project was inspired by PhotoSensitive, an initiative by a group of photographers seeking to enrich, enlighten and educate Canadians on issues of social significance.
So what exactly is this Endless Possibilities project all about?
My fellow Trillium club members and I were photographing and documenting the lives of people with developmental disabilities. Those people live life as fully as possible but may have more challenges than people without disabilities. The goal of our photographic exhibit, which, as mentioned is going up at various venues in Burlington in May and June this year, is to show that there are more similarities to the general population than differences and in that way help diminish some of the stereotypes surrounding the disabled.
If you live in or around Burlington come see this very special photo exhibition! See flyer below
for locations and times.
Andrew has helped to create a unique and powerful ensemble of talented men and women who, through black-and-Andrew has hcreate a unique and powerful ensemble of talented men and women who, through black-and-white photography, enrich, enlighten and e