My Perspective Photo Competition

A photography competition by Down's Syndrome Association

My Perspective Photo Competition
PROUD AND TIRED!, by Lottie Lambert, UK

My Perspective

For the past 14 years the Down's Syndrome Association has been running a global photography competition for people with Down's Syndrome. The project aims to highlight their lives through the medium of photography. This year's winners and shortlisted entries are out, and they look good. It's a great reminder of how photography can be for all, and can offer us a connection to someone we've never met.

Here are a few that caught my attention.

A monk wearing red and yellow robes stands outside a red and yellow building.
SERENE SERENITY : A MONK'S JOYFUL PRESENCE, by Sharan Delhivala, INDIA
A woman smiles for the camera. SHe's wearing a tshirt over a long sleeve tshirt with a silver necklace.
AUD, by Trent Potter, AUSTRALIA
A dense collection of ganets sit on rocks. One stretches its wings.
THE GANNET YOUTH CLUB, by DAVID KENWARD, UK
A group of school kids splash about in a large puddle on a rainy day.
RAINY RELIEF, by Shaishav Singhal, INDIA
A woman looks out a window while the skyline of the city is reflected in it.
THINKING IDEAS, BY ROHAN GOYAL, INDIA