
Life shouldn't have to stop because you have a disability or impairment, should it?
Why can't disabled people attend live events and travel?
Who says that you can't do all the fun things your friends do?
You might have to do things a bit differently,
but you can do it.
I’m on a mission to raise awareness of what access
facilities are available and what can be done
to improve access for all.

Damian, a white male wearing black framed glasses and a black baseball cap in a pink framed wheelchair. He is wearing a black tshirt, cut off jeans and pink shoes. The chair is turned slightly away from the camera. Damian is turned to his left hand side smiling to the camera

Damian, a white male wearing black framed glasses with short, mousy hair in a pink framed wheelchair. He is wearing a black tshirt, ripped blue jeans and pink shoes. He is sticking his tongue out to the camera. He is positioned in front of a giant pink geometric teddy bear sculpture in a shopping centre

Damian, a white male wearing black framed glasses and a black baseball cap He is wearing a black Def Leppard t-shirt. His right hand is wearing a black and pink fingerless glove and holding an orange drink in a clear Costa coffee clear takeaway cup with a straw. He is outside and only shown from the chest upwards. He is smiling to the camera, possibly starting to laugh

Damian, a white male wearing black framed glasses with short, mousy hair in a pink framed wheelchair. He is wearing a khaki hoodie, black ripped jeans and pink shoes. He is leaning with his right arm on a white table, with his hand on his chin. He is in a photo studio set up as an office and is smiling at the photographer away to the left

Damian, a white male wearing black framed glasses with a black baseball cap in a pink framed wheelchair. He is wearing a black tshirt, ripped jeans and pink shoes. He is turned with his right hand side to the camera. He is looking at the camera, poking his tongue out of the left hand corner of his mouth and both hands are making a rock devil horns hand gesture. Behind him is the famous Welcome to Las Vegas sign.
