Models with disabilities are focus of photographer’s new french show
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JUGGLING A LOGISTICS JOB AND A FAMILY HAS NOT STOPPED A UK-BORN PHOTOGRAPHER CREATING HER LATEST EXHIBITION CELEBRATING DISABILITY A photographer who moved to France from the UK when she was
12 has credited a school friend with inspiring her latest exhibition that focuses on disabled people. Francesca Clayton’s work is on display across 18 towns in France and Belgium as part of
a touring exhibition. The 34-year-old said the idea was shaped by a childhood friend with cerebral palsy, who walked with an unconventional gait. “Especially when we were young teenagers,
when you are very self-conscious, I would notice people looking at us because of her walk, and it made me angry,” she said. “She used to tell me that it’s okay for people to look, and it’s
okay for people to ask questions, but that it was also okay for me to be angry because she was my friend.” _Photo: Francesca Clayton’s work is on display across 18 towns in France and
Belgium as part of a touring exhibition; Credit: Francesca Clayton_ ‘PHOTOGRAPHS BOOSTED THEIR SELF-CONFIDENCE AND MINE’ Ms Clayton started taking photographs as a teenager as a response to
moving from Bristol to Pyrénées-Atlantiques. She progressed from landscapes and nature photography to studio work, converting an outhouse next to their home for the purpose. She studied
economics and commerce, and currently juggles photography with a job in export logistics for chemical company Arkema in Dax (Landes). A 2015 exhibition entitled _Different is Beautiful_
featured 10 women with body image issues, whom she photographed in an art magazine/cover photo style. “I was not too sure before, but they said afterwards how much they had enjoyed it and
how seeing the photographs boosted their self-confidence. “It was something that also boosted my confidence and led me to work with disabled people, although it was some time before I could
do it.” READ MORE: CAREER CHANGE IN FRANCE: FROM WINDOW DISPLAYS TO POWERFUL PHOTOGRAPHY LOGISTICS SKILLS HELPED WITH ORGANISATION The groundwork for her current exhibition, _Different is
Beautiful 2.0_, began on Instagram, where Ms Clayton asked for volunteer models. She said she was inundated with responses from all over France and Belgium. “It was then that my logistics
job really came into play. I decided to limit numbers to a manageable 100, and to organise photography sessions in larger towns accessible to models at weekends, when I was not looking after
my two girls. “I would book hotel and conference rooms for the photos, taking my lights and background sheets if necessary.” Funding came from savings, a crowdsource campaign, and from
firms, including her employer Arkema and Airbus in Toulouse. ‘I WANT TO CHANGE PEOPLE’S PERCEPTIONS OF DISABLED PEOPLE’ Again, the response from the models has been very positive, she said.
“Many say that not only does it make them feel better about themselves, but that they also hope it will raise awareness of their conditions too.” Her work has already been shown in Arkema’s
Paris headquarters. Future dates include outdoor shows in Bordeaux and Marseille. “By having them on show outside, I hope to reach more people,” Ms Clayton said. “I want to change people’s
perceptions of disabled people.” See differentisbeautiful.fr for details. RELATED ARTICLES JANE BIRKIN’S BROTHER PUBLISHES FAMILY ALBUM OF FRANCE’S ICONIC COUPLE MY PHOTOS OF 'SWINGING
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