To bring more authentic disability representation to stock photography
We've spent years searching for imagery that represents us well. What exists is mostly inaccurate, outdated, and stereotypical. When disability is positively represented, the work is often limited or priced out of reach.
We knew exactly what was missing. Disabled people working, shopping, parenting, teaching, leading.
Now it's all in frame
- 250
- professionally produced images
- 100+
- people in front of and behind the camera
- 50%+
- identify as disabled
- Free
- completely license-free, no exceptions
What this is
All in Frame is a free, stock photography collection led by disabled creatives that gives marketing, advertising, and creative professionals the tools to tell more authentic stories about disability.
Of the 100+ people who showed up to make this happen—in front of the camera and behind it—over half identify as disabled, representing the diversity within and beyond the disability community.
The collection captures the full range of everyday life: at work, at home, and everywhere in between. Real people. Real moments. No clinical tropes.
This is just the beginning. Use these images. Share them. Help us build a future where authentic disability representation is the norm, not the exception.
The partnership
What began as a partnership on a shared client engagement grew into one rooted in mutual respect for each other's work. When the idea for this collection took shape, LaVant Consulting knew Where the Buffalo Roam was the partner to build it with. Their shared belief that disabled communities deserve to see themselves reflected honestly is what brought this collection to life.
LaVant Consulting
A Black woman-owned, disability led consulting firm that empowers organizations to transform their mindsets, spaces, and systems to drive cultural change.
Where the Buffalo Roam
A creative production company with years of experience telling authentic stories in partnership with the disability community.
All in Frame. All yours.
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