That’s how The Superhero Project took flight. “I am a professional photographer, so when I saw how much he loved the photos, I decided to start doing this for other families of children with special needs,” Renee, who owns Little Earthling Photography in the Seattle, Washington area, told The Stir. “I offer these sessions free of charge because I want other children to get the same joy out of photos of themselves as Apollo did.” More From The Stir: Photographer Captures Perfect Pic of 1-Year-Old Who’s Just Discovered Cake (PHOTO) And the response from the kids and their families has proven well worth it. According to the mom of one “superhero” Victoria who was born with a leg deformity, “The images that Renee has captured of our child are priceless. In them, our daughter is not defined by her ‘disability’; I see my beautifully made child and I’m proud of how strong she is. I treasure these photos and couldn’t be more grateful for them.” Check out seven of Renee’s favorite “superheroes” in the slideshow. Doesn’t photo #7 just say it all about how parents can help special needs kids thrive? Image via Little Earthling Photography More from The Stir: 10 Inspirational Life Tips From Moms of Kids With Special Needs More From The Stir: Mom’s Beautiful Photos Will Change the Way You Look at Kids With Disabilities More from The Stir: 15 Things Being a Mom of a Special Needs Child Is and Isn’t
title: “Mom Turns Kids With Special Needs Into Superheroes In Breathtaking Photos” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-19” author: “Albert George”
That’s how The Superhero Project took flight. “I am a professional photographer, so when I saw how much he loved the photos, I decided to start doing this for other families of children with special needs,” Renee, who owns Little Earthling Photography in the Seattle, Washington area, told The Stir. “I offer these sessions free of charge because I want other children to get the same joy out of photos of themselves as Apollo did.” More From The Stir: Photographer Captures Perfect Pic of 1-Year-Old Who’s Just Discovered Cake (PHOTO) And the response from the kids and their families has proven well worth it. According to the mom of one “superhero” Victoria who was born with a leg deformity, “The images that Renee has captured of our child are priceless. In them, our daughter is not defined by her ‘disability’; I see my beautifully made child and I’m proud of how strong she is. I treasure these photos and couldn’t be more grateful for them.” Check out seven of Renee’s favorite “superheroes” in the slideshow. Doesn’t photo #7 just say it all about how parents can help special needs kids thrive? Image via Little Earthling Photography More from The Stir: 10 Inspirational Life Tips From Moms of Kids With Special Needs More From The Stir: Mom’s Beautiful Photos Will Change the Way You Look at Kids With Disabilities More from The Stir: 15 Things Being a Mom of a Special Needs Child Is and Isn’t
title: “Mom Turns Kids With Special Needs Into Superheroes In Breathtaking Photos” ShowToc: true date: “2024-09-02” author: “Betty Oakman”
That’s how The Superhero Project took flight. “I am a professional photographer, so when I saw how much he loved the photos, I decided to start doing this for other families of children with special needs,” Renee, who owns Little Earthling Photography in the Seattle, Washington area, told The Stir. “I offer these sessions free of charge because I want other children to get the same joy out of photos of themselves as Apollo did.” More From The Stir: Photographer Captures Perfect Pic of 1-Year-Old Who’s Just Discovered Cake (PHOTO) And the response from the kids and their families has proven well worth it. According to the mom of one “superhero” Victoria who was born with a leg deformity, “The images that Renee has captured of our child are priceless. In them, our daughter is not defined by her ‘disability’; I see my beautifully made child and I’m proud of how strong she is. I treasure these photos and couldn’t be more grateful for them.” Check out seven of Renee’s favorite “superheroes” in the slideshow. Doesn’t photo #7 just say it all about how parents can help special needs kids thrive? Image via Little Earthling Photography More from The Stir: 10 Inspirational Life Tips From Moms of Kids With Special Needs More From The Stir: Mom’s Beautiful Photos Will Change the Way You Look at Kids With Disabilities More from The Stir: 15 Things Being a Mom of a Special Needs Child Is and Isn’t
title: “Mom Turns Kids With Special Needs Into Superheroes In Breathtaking Photos” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-12” author: “Harry Mcdaniel”
That’s how The Superhero Project took flight. “I am a professional photographer, so when I saw how much he loved the photos, I decided to start doing this for other families of children with special needs,” Renee, who owns Little Earthling Photography in the Seattle, Washington area, told The Stir. “I offer these sessions free of charge because I want other children to get the same joy out of photos of themselves as Apollo did.” More From The Stir: Photographer Captures Perfect Pic of 1-Year-Old Who’s Just Discovered Cake (PHOTO) And the response from the kids and their families has proven well worth it. According to the mom of one “superhero” Victoria who was born with a leg deformity, “The images that Renee has captured of our child are priceless. In them, our daughter is not defined by her ‘disability’; I see my beautifully made child and I’m proud of how strong she is. I treasure these photos and couldn’t be more grateful for them.” Check out seven of Renee’s favorite “superheroes” in the slideshow. Doesn’t photo #7 just say it all about how parents can help special needs kids thrive? Image via Little Earthling Photography More from The Stir: 10 Inspirational Life Tips From Moms of Kids With Special Needs More From The Stir: Mom’s Beautiful Photos Will Change the Way You Look at Kids With Disabilities More from The Stir: 15 Things Being a Mom of a Special Needs Child Is and Isn’t