An award-winning photographer from County Durham is unveiling a series of portraits of children with Down Syndrome to co-incide with World Down Syndrome Day today (Thursday, March 20).

The portraits by Debbie Todd marks the launch of a year-long campaign called "Extra Ordinary" aimed at showcasing the unique qualities of children with Down Syndrome. It will culminate in an exhibition in March 2025.

Debbie, who is a graduate of The Northern School of Art’s, specialises in documentary fine art photography of people and how different lifestyles, thoughts and feelings provoke reactions in other people.

The Northern Echo: Eva, four, of PontelandEva, four, of Ponteland (Image: Debbie Todd)Eva loves playing with her dolls, dancing and chocolate. She is so caring and has the best giggle. She absolutely knows her own mind and can be full of sass and stubbornness!  


Working mainly with marginalised communities she aims to use her craft to give people a voice and tell stories to promote diversity and inclusion.

She said: “I like to take portraits that tell a story about the sitter. I met some of the children who will be in my new ‘Extra Ordinary’ Project when I was photographing my 2018 collection of images about 'The meaning of being different'.

When more families responded to a call-out to be featured in another exhibition I am doing it struck me that these amazing children deserved a campaign of their own.

The Northern Echo: Isaac aged 6 from Whitley Bay Isaac aged 6 from Whitley Bay (Image: Debbie Todd)Isaac's favourite thing is playing with a ball, if he's not kicking it about, he's asking you to play pass with him. He loves nothing more than making people laugh with his funny faces and cheeky personality.  


“I’ve called this series ‘Extra Ordinary’ to reflect the fact that children with an extra ‘21’ chromosome with Down Syndrome are just the same as all other children.

"They have their own personalities and likes and dislikes and their own sense of self and style.

“They want to do everything other children do and to be accepted and represented fairly and my campaign aims to showcase the stories of some children with Down Syndrome to normalise it and promote inclusion.”The Northern Echo: Luna, age 7, Consett Luna, age 7, Consett (Image: Debbie Todd)

Luna is a strong independent individual who knows her own mind. Her absolute favourite hobby is swimming. She moves so effortlessly through the water. She has a beautiful smile and an extremely stubborn streak too.   


Laura Preston from Newcastle, whose two-and-a-half-year-old daughter Lucy was photographed holding a telephone, said: “Lucy’s ability to communicate without speaking leaves us in awe every day.

"She draws people in with her smile and her infectious laugh then she blows them away with her ability to talk using baby sign language. We’re very proud of our extraordinary little girl.

“We love the concept of Debbie’s Extra Ordinary project. Having been involved with the Down Syndrome community for around three years now, we’ve learnt how unique every child with Down Syndrome truly is.The Northern Echo: Maisie Oxnard, age 8, from WallsendMaisie Oxnard, age 8, from Wallsend (Image: Debbie Todd)

Maisie is very mischievous and sassy. Her favourite things to do are dance and take selfies. She has an infectious laugh and gives the best cuddles.   


“Raising awareness like this is so important, having an extra chromosome really does make children with Down syndrome extraordinary.”

Debbie Todd graduated with First Class Honours from her BA (Hons) Photography degree at The Northern School of Art and was awarded a Distinction for her MA Creative Practice degree in 2023.

Winner of the Anjol Malde Award 2022 and the Judges Choice Selection for the BarTur Photography Awards 2022, Debbie’s work has been shortlisted for numerous awards.

The Northern Echo: Austin, age 6, Hexham Austin, age 6, Hexham (Image: Debbie Todd)Austin has a real love for dressing up, using his many outfits and props, he happily gets into character acting out different scenes, from his favourite shows. He has the most amazing imagination and memory with a great sense of humour.


She was a finalist for the 2024 London Camera Exchange Photographer of the Year award, runner-up in the Photography Foundation Awards 2024, Emerging Artist Award 2024 Finalist at The Photography Show and shortlisted for the National Trust Delaval Hall Emerging Artist of the Year 2024.

To find out more about Debbie’s work and the progress of her ‘Extra Ordinary’ project follow her Instagram at @debbietoddphotographer.

The Northern Echo: Ava, age 5, Gateshead Ava, age 5, Gateshead (Image: Debbie Todd)Ava has a cheeky personality and is full of mischief. She loves nothing more than singing along to her favourite songs. 


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She is currently seeking funding to support the development of the ‘Extra Ordinary’ project and can be contacted via her Instagram page or her website at www.debbietodd.co.uk

Further information about The Northern School of Art's industry-focused creative diplomas, degrees and MA courses is available at www.northernart.ac.uk 

The Northern Echo: William Lowrie age 3 from Ponteland William Lowrie age 3 from Ponteland (Image: Debbie Todd)

William loves running around and exploring outside, especially when he finds some puddles to play in! He enjoys dancing to music and most evenings he will bust some moves to the Eastenders theme tune! His favourite book is ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse’, which he is photographed with. William also loves playing with his twin sister Sophie and their giggles fill our house. 


The Northern Echo: Brody, age 3, GatesheadBrody, age 3, Gateshead (Image: Debbie Todd)Brody loves music and dancing. He is cheeky and has an infectious smile that lights up any room. He loves being around other children and really enjoys swimming. He adores his little sister and probably gives her too many cuddles.  


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The Northern Echo: James, age 3, James, age 3, (Image: Debbie Todd)