Participants wanted for new image and identity documentary

Sun,24 January 2016
News Equality & Rights

Reef Television are looking for contributors to participate in a BBC documentary exploring identity fronted by Alison Lapper, an artist with a disability and internationally renowned photographer, Rankin.

Both presenters will explore the relationship between image and identity and what we mean when talking about beauty.   

Both are fascinated by the ability of the photographic medium to challenge people’s perception of this subject and want to present a broader and richer notion of what image and beauty actually means to us all. 

Reef Television would like to talk to people who have a disability or have suffered some trauma or accident that has altered their appearance,  or it could be someone who’s struggled with the way they have looked all their lives.  They are particularly keen to find a male wheelchair and/or prosthetics user who is not a military veteran.

If you are interested in discussing this subject further and might be willing to be part of this film please contact Cat at nbp@reeftv.com.   The well-being of those who agree to take part will be treated as paramount.