09-07-2011, 12:11 PM
I saw a link for this website on Facebook and went to check it out. He's a photographer who is trying to take photos of 100 SPDers by October 1st.
"Portraits of a Disorder puts a much needed face (or faces) to an invisible disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Our aim is to show just how real Sensory Processing Disorder is by showing the many children (and some adults) who bare the diagnosis. Our pages will feature professional portraits of children with Sensory Processing Disorder, created by noted photographer and father of an SPD kiddo, Brian Mengini. These stunning images will be on display, not only on our website, but in a variety of traveling exhibits."
Link: http://portraitsofadisorder.wordpress.com/
I sent him a photo of my older son.
"Portraits of a Disorder puts a much needed face (or faces) to an invisible disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). Our aim is to show just how real Sensory Processing Disorder is by showing the many children (and some adults) who bare the diagnosis. Our pages will feature professional portraits of children with Sensory Processing Disorder, created by noted photographer and father of an SPD kiddo, Brian Mengini. These stunning images will be on display, not only on our website, but in a variety of traveling exhibits."
Link: http://portraitsofadisorder.wordpress.com/
I sent him a photo of my older son.