Positive Exposure brings its universal message— the beauty of difference— to all parts of society. Positive Exposure's photography was featured at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History in 2001 as part of The People's Genome Celebration. In 2004, an exhibit appeared in the Lobby Gallery of the Conde Nast Building (home of Vogue, GQ and Vanity Fair). Browse the Exhibitions category at left for more recent exhibitions. The Positive Exposure team has traveled to countries across Europe, Southeast Asia, Africa and the Pacific. Stay tuned for international galleries coming soon. |
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Positive Exposure travels to genetic support group conferences every year for their annual conferences. Each conference is an opportunity for affected persons and their families to connect, learn, and celebrate their community's unique beauty. Some children are photographed growing up from year to year, while others experience their first professional photo shoot. Browse the Genetic Conditions category at left for galleries from Positive Exposure's conference collections. |
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Features on Positive Exposure have appeared on NBC News - New York with Sue Simmons, CBS News, and ABC Inside Edition. Clips of live photoshoots can be seen in these videos. Also view footage of a musical performance from the Sibonile School for the Blind in South Africa. |
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Magazines- Positive Exposure has been featured in numerous magazines, beginning with the groundbreaking photo essay, "Redefining Beauty" in Life Magazine. Book (in collaboration with the Albinism Fellowship UK) The book raises key questions about stigma and about how difference in appearance can affect relationships and the experience of family, school, college and work. Through discussion, photography, and interview, it also shows that albinism is about a journey towards a view of oneself that includes beauty, fulfilment and self-esteem. |