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These galleries and projects focus on capturing the "truest form" of their subjects through professional studio and lifestyle photography. Meet Madeline Stuart, the first model with Down Syndrome

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After deinstitutionalization movements in the 1970s and 1980s, a new visual regime emerged: the “charitable gaze.” Nonprofit organizations like the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) produced images of smiling children hugging their parents, often accompanied by appeals for donations. While more humane, this imagery still framed Down syndrome as a problem to be solved or a burden to be alleviated. The subject’s value lay in their “inspirational” quality—overcoming adversity, melting hearts. As disability scholar Rosemarie Garland-Thomson (2009) notes, such images produce “the beautiful disabled subject” who exists primarily to make nondisabled viewers feel grateful or generous. These galleries and projects focus on capturing the

. Artistic projects like "Radical Beauty" have further pushed boundaries by collaborating with fine art photographers to create stunning portraits that challenge societal perceptions. Style Gallery and Editorial Highlights Meet Madeline Stuart, the first model with Down Syndrome the first model with Down Syndrome

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