ZUMA photographer Robin Rayne has been working on a powerful series: See Me, Hear Me: Stories From Disability’s Front Lines, and is accepting donations for this project. Check out some of Robin’s work on this below, along with a link to donate.
zReportage.com Issue #982 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY March 25, 2025: ‘Disability Redefined’ Pictures by 2024 Alan Hagman Grant Recipient ZUMA Press contract photojournalist Robin Rayne: For decades, disability narratives have been shaped by outsiders, stories told about, rather than by, those living the experience. Disability Redefined: Stories From the Front Lines seeks to change that. Through powerful images and deeply personal accounts, this project amplifies the voices of disabled individuals, capturing the raw, everyday realities of barriers, resilience, joy, struggle, and triumph. These selected images from Robin’s ongoing documentary project offer a glimpse into lives too often overlooked and devalued. For over 30 years, Rayne’s photography has documented the disability community with depth, empathy, authenticity, and an unflinching eye. Welcome to ‘Disability Redefined’.zReportage.com Issue #992 Story of the Week: Published TUESDAY June 3, 2025: See Me, Hear Me: A Mother’s ‘Fight Club’ Pictures by 2024 Alan Hagman Grant Recipient ZUMA Press contract photojournalist Robin Rayne: For decades, disability narratives have been shaped by outsiders, stories told about, rather than by, those living the experience. See Me, Hear Me: Disability Nation is an in-depth documentary photojournalism project that gives voice to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and to the families, caregivers, and advocates who fight every day to ensure they are seen, heard, and valued. These selected images from Robin’s ongoing documentary project offer a glimpse into lives too often overlooked and devalued. For over 30 years, Rayne’s photography has documented the disability community with depth, empathy, authenticity, and an unflinching eye. Welcome to See Me, Hear Me: A Mother’s ‘Fight Club’
Scott Mc Kiernan, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, ZUMA Press