Image gallery

Access to all 480 images in our Disability Smart Image Bank is a membership benefit, but on this page you can view some of  them.

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Access to images for the media

We have launched a free collection of 50 of the images for the media to use. View a selection of these below. If you are a journalist or work for a media organisation request free access to the images.

A woman with a less-visible disability sits working at a desk in an open plan office. She is holding her painful wrist.
A man with a less-visible disability carries shopping bags and talks to a woman who uses a crutch. They are outside some shops.
Three seated colleagues talk in a work meeting room. Two have less visible disabilities, one is Deaf and wears hearing aids.
A man who is Deaf and wears a hearing aid chats to a colleague.
Two friends shop in a home furnishing store. One has a less-visible disability, the other uses a wheelchair.
Two friends buy cinema tickets from a touch screen machine. One has a less visible-disability and wears a sunflower lanyard. The other uses a wheelchair.
A woman with a prosthetic leg and who has a less visible disability works at an informal office desk. Her assistance dog lies beside her on the floor.
A Deaf sales assistant at the till in a bar signs to a customer while passing over a receipt.
Two colleagues chat together at a work desk. One is blind and uses a braille machine.
Two colleagues chat while making drinks in a work kitchen area. One has a facial difference and sight loss.
A smiling woman with Cerebral Palsy shops for dresses. She uses two bright green walking sticks.
A woman with multiple less-visible disabilities works at a desk. She wears sound cancelling headphones and a sunflower lanyard.
A man with cerebral palsy sits laughing with friends in an outdoor shopping area. They are all eating bananas.

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