A Photographer With Vitiligo Captures the Beauty of Women With the Same Condition, and It’s a Sight to Behold

Generally, when people see individuals with vitiligo, they see a rare skin condition, but photographer- Elisabeth Van Aalderen sees something different. She sees beauty and positivity in it, so she decided to capture women with the condition on camera and use her photographs to make a statement that says: “Most times, what sets us apart is what makes us beautiful, and most importantly, you can be comfortable in your own skin, regardless of any skin condition.”
Bright Side was touched by how Elisabeth Van Aalderen was able to bring out the beauty in women with vitiligo through her photographs. And we were inspired to share some of these beautiful pictures with you.
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Did these pictures make you see vitiligo in a more beautiful light? Were you inspired by these pictures? Please share the reasons behind your answers in the comment section.
Comments
Pure beauties! Bravo to the author of the article. It's really nice to read such articles. There is no "normal"or "not"we are all beautiful in our own unique way :))
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