Here is a group on My Shutter Space for disabled photographers.
Author: Kit Horton
Photographers with Disabilities
Photographers with Disabilities is a UK site that says it is “For the benefit of people with Disabilities to practice the art of Photography.”
Disabled and Special Needs Photographers
Disabled and Special Needs Photographers – This UK site is run by People With Disabilities.
The Disabled Photographers’ Society
The Disabled Photographers’ Society – I wrote these folk when I wrote the “Imagine” article and never received a reply, but it looks like a great resource for people in the UK.
Telescope Warehouse
The Digital Dave column in the July, 2013 issue of Shutterbug magazine (page 144-148) has suggestions for equipment in answer to a disabled veteran’s inquiry. One referenced source is William Vorce at the Telescope Warehouse. He has hand paddle-operated mounts that will hook up to a computer.
A Guide to Wildlife Viewing and Photography Blinds
A Guide to Wildlife Viewing and Photography Blinds contains just about everything regarding blinds for viewing and photographing wildlife. This extensive guide is a cooperative effort of the Colorado Division of Wildlife and the Virginia Dept. of Game and Inland Fisheries.
Camp Brim Shire
Camp Brim Shire, St. James, Missouri
The Handicapped Travel Club
The Handicapped Travel Club “… was formed in 1973 to encourage traveling for people with a wide range of disabilities. The HTC encourages people with disabilities and their families to travel, to meet and to share information on making recreational vehicles accessible for the disabled.”
Access Anything
Access Anything is a website for an group based in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, that offers travel advice with emphasis on outdoor activities.
Accessible Travel Worldwide
Accessible Travel Worldwide is a rich site with links to accessibility in many parts of the world.