Ask any photographer about taking pictures of children. It can be an extremely challenging task. Now, think of compounding this frustration by adding autism or cerebral palsy to the formula. This is an assignment that many photographers would rather not undertake. Realizing this, parents of children with special needs often do not even attempt to have professional portraits made of their disabled offspring. Other parents express their frustration, because they are forever hoping for—but not getting—a picture that will bring out the true “spirit” of their very special son or daughter
Tracy Besek has recently completed training offered by Special Kids Photography of America (SKPA), a nationwide nonprofit organization. This unique instruction helps make the photographer’s interaction with the child easier and the parents a lot happier with the results.

Determination - Dearborn Special Needs Photographer

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Tracy, what a wonderful portrait! Congratulations to you in your latest accomplishment by completing the training for special needs photography.
Gretchen
Anonymous
Great information and a wonderful thing for you to do! I shot a special olympics event last April and it was one of the most rewarding things I’ve ever done…
Anonymous
Awesome! This is so cool, I never knew it existed. Congratulations Tracy!
Anonymous