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This photo series is challenging the stereotypes of people with Down syndrome

"More to Me" showcases powerful portraits of 51 adults and kids with Down syndrome — celebrating their personalities, emotions, and abilities.

These Portraits of People With Down Syndrome Will Make You See Them Differently

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A fifteen-year-old girl with Down's Syndrome proved you can live a happy and successful life even with a condition that should have been a hindrence...

A fifteen-year-old girl with Down's Syndrome proved you can live a happy and successful life even with a condition that should have been a hindrence...

Portraits Of People From 9 Months To 60 Years Of Age With Down Syndrome

'First and foremost I am' series consists of 21 portraits of people who all have Down syndrome. 21 portrait, since the trisomy of the 21st chromosome causes Down syndrome. I photographed people aged from 9 months to 60 years.

Photographer Shines Spotlight on Kids and Adults with Down Syndrome in 'Believe With Me' Series

Photographer Hilary Gauld-Camilleri snaps the portraits each year to "shift people's perceptions and misconceptions" about people living with Down syndrome

First and Foremost I Am: Sigga Ella’s Thought Provoking Photography Series of People with Down Syndrome | Fstoppers

Sigga Ella is a photographer from Reykjavík, Iceland whose recent photo series looks to shed light on the ethical questions of where we are headed as a society with today’s ability to choose who is born based on prenatal testing for genetic disorders such as Down syndrome. She chose twenty-one people from ages 9 months to 60 years, both male and female, to show that they are