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The term ‘anything for a photograph’ is used quite a lot. Many professional photographers will find themselves walking several miles to remote locations, lying on the floor of a studio or contorting into odd positions to get the perfect shot for their clients, resulting in a few aches and pains in the following days.

However, few of us put much thought into what it must be like to work with a disability in this industry and the additional challenges this involves.

Furthermore, in our quest for the perfect image, it is easy to forget the toll this may take on our subjects themselves and the discomfort this could inflict if they too have physical or mental health conditions.

Photographer Isobel Greenhalgh is on a mission to spread the word about how disability can impact the photography industry and to raise awareness of how we can make things better for people working on both sides of the camera. I meet Isobel at a studio space on the east side of Manchester, housed in a marvellously atmospheric old textiles facility. Isobel jokes about

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