Portraits with purpose.
Real stories. Real people. No expectations - just connection.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: You’ve Never Met Someone Like Bradley
Bradley, 36, is living a full and independent life in Atlanta, working, performing, and even becoming a professional Santa. His World Down Syndrome Day story is a powerful reminder to always see the potential.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Joe Joe’s Story
Meet Joe Joe, a joyful boy with Down Syndrome who loves dancing to Thriller, caring for his Beanie Baby cat Kitty, and exploring the garden. His story celebrates inclusion, imagination, and the beauty of seeing the world differently as we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Hyrum the Hero
Hyrum’s story is one of light, resilience, and unstoppable joy. From early medical challenges to a childhood leukemia diagnosis, his journey reminds us to always see the potential.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Aria Noelle
We’re so honored to feature our sweetest princess, Aria Noelle, as we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Meet Nolan, the Birthday Boy!
We’re so honored to feature Nolan’s sweet portrait as we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day and to wish him the happiest second birthday!
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Thiago’s Journey
Thiago’s journey began with a prenatal diagnosis of Down Syndrome and congenital heart disease. After a long NICU stay and open-heart surgery at just five months old, he is now a joyful five-year-old who fills his family’s home with dancing, laughter, and resilience.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Meet Carter, Niyah, & Family
Carter and Niyah, both 12, bring their own rhythm and joy to the world. From Carter’s love of Broadway musicals to Niyah’s nonstop dancing and music, their story celebrates individuality, expression, and the beauty of growing up with Down Syndrome.
Faces of World Down Syndrome Day: Charlie’s Story
Five-month-old Charlie is already winning hearts with his joyful spirit and unforgettable smile. As we celebrate World Down Syndrome Day, his story reminds us that Down Syndrome is not something to fear; it’s a life filled with love, connection, and extraordinary joy.
This isn’t just photography. It’s visibility.
The JJP Crew is made up of families who have chosen to share more than portraits. Through personal features, blog stories, and ongoing representation across JJP, each Crew member helps show the beauty, individuality, and depth of the disability community.
Crew members receive more than image sharing. Each family has the opportunity to be featured through social media storytelling and a dedicated blog on the JJP website, creating a permanent place for their child’s story to live. The Crew also opens the door to yearly JJP Crew shoots, future events, and opportunities to highlight therapy centers, nonprofits, fundraisers, and other meaningful parts of their journey.