Mother organizes back-to-school photoshoot for disabled children

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Thursday, August 14, 2014
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
  (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
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Mother organizes back-to-school photoshoot for disabled children (5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography)
5 boys + 1 girl = 6 Photography

Katie Driscoll is a professional photographer and mother of six who lives in Palos Park, Illinois. Like many parents, Driscoll receives yearly back-to-school ads and catalogs featuring children putting on their best academic and modeling pose. Driscoll, though, noticed that none of the children modeling in the back-to-school ads had Down syndrome like her 4-year-old daughter, Grace, or any other sort of disabilities. So that's when Driscoll decided to do a back-to-school photo shoot of her own.

Driscoll put out a casting call and organized a group of children who she felt would represent young students returning back-to-school. The photo shoot took place at a Chicago bookstore on August 5. The photos themselves are as high quality as any other professional ad, but this ad shows a different kind of student who unfortunately isn't typically pictured in back-to-school photos.

The pictures themselves are quite remarkable, with the children happily playing and utilizing their new back-to-school equipment. Check out the full gallery above, and visit Driscoll's work at the links below.

5 Boys + 1 Girl = 6 Photography Facebook

5 Boys + 1 Girl = 6 Photography Website