The Visceral Satisfactions of a Disabled Photographer’s Gaze | The New Yorker

The Visceral Satisfactions of a Disabled Photographer’s Gaze Joey Solomon’s photographs mount a formal challenge to the cultural law that compels disabled people to imagine themselves otherwise. via The New Yorker: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/photo-booth/the-visceral-satisfactions-of-a-disabled-photographers-gaze Toward the end of his junior year of college, Joey Solomon contracted a fever of a hundred and three degrees. When it didn’t … Continue reading The Visceral Satisfactions of a Disabled Photographer’s Gaze | The New Yorker