Jade L A Fisher is a disabled portrait photographer. Jade uses her photography to provoke conversations around diversity and inclusion. Her passion is in capturing stories that are often unheard, whilst creating imagery that includes underrepresented groups. Her mission is to create a safe space for everyone to express themselves and their unique identities through her photographic work.
In Jade’s ongoing photographic study, Do You See Me? She focuses on individuals within the frame rather than their hidden or visible disability. In a society that too often sees disability rather than the person, this project aims to raise awareness and give individuals a platform to tell their story in their own words.
During her residency at The Wilson, Jade will explore different ways of making her work more accessible.








