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Getty Images (GETY) has announced the recipients of a $20,000 creative grant focused on advancing authentic disability representation in professional settings. The initiative, partnered with the National Disability Leadership Alliance, comes as Getty's research shows that while 71% of global consumers want to see people with disabilities in everyday settings, 75% of current visuals primarily show them in healthcare environments.

The grant winners include: Elizabeth Rajchart (First Place) for her project 'Scene Change: Disability in Media', Nasreen Alkhateeb (Second Place) for 'Reframing Us', and Charmaine Chitate (Third Place) for 'unaltered.unfiltered'. This initiative is part of The Disability Collection launched in 2018, with Getty Images' grants program having awarded over $2.6 million since 2004.

Getty Images (GETY) ha annunciato i vincitori di una borsa creativa da 20.000 dollari dedicata a promuovere una rappresentazione autentica delle persone con disabilità nei contesti professionali. L'iniziativa, realizzata in collaborazione con la National Disability Leadership Alliance, nasce dai dati di Getty che mostrano come il 71% dei consumatori a livello globale desideri vedere persone con disabilità in situazioni quotidiane, mentre il 75% delle immagini attuali le rappresenta principalmente in ambienti sanitari.

I vincitori del grant sono: Elizabeth Rajchart (Primo Premio) con il progetto 'Scene Change: Disability in Media', Nasreen Alkhateeb (Secondo Premio) con 'Reframing Us' e Charmaine Chitate (Terzo Premio) con 'unaltered.unfiltered'. Questa iniziativa fa parte di The Disability Collection, lanciata nel 2018, e il programma di borse di Getty Images ha assegnato oltre 2,6 milioni di dollari dal 2004.

Getty Images (GETY) ha anunciado a los beneficiarios de una subvención creativa de 20.000 dólares enfocada en promover una representación auténtica de la discapacidad en entornos profesionales. La iniciativa, en colaboración con la National Disability Leadership Alliance, surge tras la investigación de Getty que revela que el 71% de los consumidores globales desean ver a personas con discapacidad en situaciones cotidianas, mientras que el 75% de las imágenes actuales las muestran principalmente en entornos sanitarios.

Los ganadores de la subvención son: Elizabeth Rajchart (Primer Lugar) por su proyecto 'Scene Change: Disability in Media', Nasreen Alkhateeb (Segundo Lugar) por 'Reframing Us' y Charmaine Chitate (Tercer Lugar) por 'unaltered.unfiltered'. Esta iniciativa forma parte de The Disability Collection, lanzada en 2018, y el programa de subvenciones de Getty Images ha otorgado más de 2,6 millones de dólares desde 2004.

Getty Images (GETY)는 전문 분야에서 진정한 장애인 표현을 촉진하기 위한 2만 달러 창작 지원금 수상자를 발표했습니다. 이 이니셔티브는 National Disability Leadership Alliance와 협력하여 진행되었으며, Getty의 연구에 따르면 전 세계 소비자의 71%가 일상 생활에서 장애인을 보고 싶어하는 반면, 현재 시각 자료의 75%는 주로 의료 환경에서 장애인을 보여주고 있다는 점에 착안했습니다.

지원금 수상자는 Elizabeth Rajchart (1등) - 'Scene Change: Disability in Media' 프로젝트, Nasreen Alkhateeb (2등) - 'Reframing Us', 그리고 Charmaine Chitate (3등) - 'unaltered.unfiltered'입니다. 이 이니셔티브는 2018년에 시작된 The Disability Collection의 일부이며, Getty Images의 지원금 프로그램은 2004년 이후 260만 달러 이상을 수여해 왔습니다.

Getty Images (GETY) a annoncé les bénéficiaires d'une bourse créative de 20 000 dollars visant à promouvoir une représentation authentique des personnes en situation de handicap dans les milieux professionnels. Cette initiative, en partenariat avec la National Disability Leadership Alliance, intervient alors que les recherches de Getty montrent que 71 % des consommateurs mondiaux souhaitent voir des personnes handicapées dans des contextes quotidiens, alors que 75 % des images actuelles les représentent principalement dans des environnements de santé.

Les lauréats de la bourse sont : Elizabeth Rajchart (première place) pour son projet 'Scene Change: Disability in Media', Nasreen Alkhateeb (deuxième place) pour 'Reframing Us' et Charmaine Chitate (troisième place) pour 'unaltered.unfiltered'. Cette initiative fait partie de The Disability Collection lancée en 2018, et le programme de bourses de Getty Images a attribué plus de 2,6 millions de dollars depuis 2004.

Getty Images (GETY) hat die Empfänger eines 20.000-Dollar-Kreativstipendiums bekannt gegeben, das darauf abzielt, eine authentische Darstellung von Menschen mit Behinderungen in beruflichen Umgebungen zu fördern. Die Initiative, die in Partnerschaft mit der National Disability Leadership Alliance durchgeführt wird, basiert auf Gettys Forschung, die zeigt, dass 71 % der globalen Verbraucher Menschen mit Behinderungen in alltäglichen Situationen sehen möchten, während 75 % der aktuellen Bilder sie hauptsächlich in medizinischen Umgebungen zeigen.

Die Stipendiengewinner sind: Elizabeth Rajchart (Erster Platz) für ihr Projekt 'Scene Change: Disability in Media', Nasreen Alkhateeb (Zweiter Platz) für 'Reframing Us' und Charmaine Chitate (Dritter Platz) für 'unaltered.unfiltered'. Diese Initiative ist Teil der 2018 gestarteten The Disability Collection, und das Stipendienprogramm von Getty Images hat seit 2004 über 2,6 Millionen Dollar vergeben.

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Getty Images Awards <money>$20,000 t</money>o Global Storytellers Reshaping Disability Representation

From St. Louis to Zimbabwe, this year’s recipients are dismantling old frameworks—and building new ones through imagery.

NEW YORK, May 06, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Getty Images, a preeminent global visual content creator and marketplace, in partnership with the National Disability Leadership Alliance (NDLA), today announced the recipients of their latest $20,000 creative grant aimed at advancing authentic representation of the disability community in professional settings.

According to Getty Images’ VisualGPS research, 71% of global consumers want to see people with disabilities represented in everyday social and professional settings. Yet currently, the majority of visuals - 3 out of 4 - depict people with disabilities primarily in healthcare environments. This highlights a meaningful opportunity to expand how disability is portrayed in visual content. By showcasing more authentic and multi-dimensional representations — including people with disabilities at home, at work, and in leadership roles – brands and media can better reflect the realities of todays’ modern life.

“We’re honored to elevate these visionary creators who are transforming the visual language around disability,” said Dr. Rebecca Swift, Senior Vice President of Creative at Getty Images. “Through their work, they are not just capturing images – they’re building a world where everyone can see themselves visualised.”

Meet the creators putting a spotlight on the talent, determination, and leadership of people within the disability community:

First Place: Elizabeth Rajchart
Photographer and disability advocate Elizabeth Rajchart brings a bold and nuanced lens to the professional lives of disabled individuals, drawing from her lived experience and work across St. Louis, New York, and Los Angeles. The imagery for her winning project ‘Scene Change: Disability in Media’, will center inclusive fashion, performance, and leadership, challenging narrow tropes and emphasizing creativity, autonomy, and innovation.

Getty Images Awards <money>$20,000 t</money>o Global Storytellers Reshaping Disability Representation

Second Place: Nasreen Alkhateeb
An award-winning cinematographer based in Los Angeles, Nasreen Alkhateeb has documented some of today’s most significant cultural moments—from Kamala Harris’ Vice Presidential campaign to Netflix and NASA productions. Her work centers intersectional identities and reframes disability leadership through cinematic storytelling. With this grant, she plans to create a visual archive for her project ‘Reframing Us’, that disrupts myths and redefines what professional success looks like through a disability-led lens.

Getty Images Awards <money>$20,000 t</money>o Global Storytellers Reshaping Disability Representation

Third Place: Charmaine Chitate
A Zimbabwe-based photographer and communications specialist, Charmaine Chitate focuses on the social identity of individuals in the context of health, education, and climate change. Her project, ‘unaltered.unfiltered’, will explore how inclusion and exclusion manifest in everyday professional life across Zimbabwe, aiming to close a significant gap in local disability imagery.

Getty Images Awards <money>$20,000 t</money>o Global Storytellers Reshaping Disability Representation

Recipients were selected by an esteemed panel of judges from the public and private sectors, including:

This initiative builds on The Disability Collection, launched in 2018 to authentically represent people with disabilities in media. Getty Images’ wider grants program, established in 2004, has awarded over US $2.6 million to date—underscoring the company’s longstanding commitment to elevating underrepresented voices and telling stories that matter.

Media Contact:

Alex Lazarou

alex.lazarou@gettyimages.com

Photos accompanying this announcement are available at:

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FAQ

What is the value of Getty Images' (GETY) latest creative grant for disability representation?

Getty Images (GETY) has awarded a $20,000 creative grant aimed at advancing authentic representation of the disability community in professional settings.

Who are the winners of Getty Images' 2025 disability representation grant?

The winners are Elizabeth Rajchart (First Place) for 'Scene Change: Disability in Media', Nasreen Alkhateeb (Second Place) for 'Reframing Us', and Charmaine Chitate (Third Place) for 'unaltered.unfiltered'.

What research findings did Getty Images reveal about disability representation in visual content?

Getty Images' VisualGPS research found that 71% of global consumers want to see people with disabilities in everyday social and professional settings, yet 3 out of 4 current visuals show them primarily in healthcare environments.

How much has Getty Images' (GETY) grants program awarded since its establishment?

Getty Images' grants program, established in 2004, has awarded over US $2.6 million to date.
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