DisabilityImages.com Adds New Imagery from Design Pics

Source: DisabilityImages.com

Boston, MA – October 8, 2014 – DisabilityImages.com, the unique stock source for high quality images of real people with real disabilities, is pleased to add yet another collection of imagery from Design Pics. Design Pics is a long-time leader in digital imagery with a growing collection of imagery representing issues and lifestyles of people with disabilities.

This collection is highlighted by Adaptive Golf, showing how people play the sport with a Spinal Cord Injury. Plus, family life with Down Syndrome, shows how families can have fun together, and romantic holiday images of a woman with a Spinal Cord Injury. Disability Images represents work that is highly edited, authentic, and inclusive of visible and invisible disabilities at a time when it is important to highlight all minorities in marketing and advertising. It is also the only collection of its kind, representing empowerment and independent lifestyle, and focusing on home life, sports, education, friends, careers, and transportation, with the particular disability in the captions or keywords. All images are available as Royalty Free, in multiple high-resolution formats, and are free of logo and trademark issues, with full model and property releases.

Mark and Pat Hunt, founders of DisabilityImages.com, state: “We are pleased that Design Pics imagery has started selling on a regular basis. The work represents categories of imagery that we don’t have. Also, the imagery is high in quality, released, and logo free, a commodity that is hard to find. It’s important to us to represent Images You Can Trust,” as we collaborate with 501(c)(3) organizations to produce the best material.

Rick Carlson, CEO of Design Pics, added: “We are delighted that our disability collection is doing so well at Disability Images, and we look forward to continuing to build a strong collection of imagery that brings awareness and greater understanding of persons with disabilities. We commend Disability Images for creating a portal that is dedicated to providing imagery to support these important subjects.”

See the collection at DisabilityImages.com by keywording: Design Pics
(For press information, contact: Pat Hunt, pat@disabilityimages.com, 978-761-2743)