Kevin Connolly (photographer)

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Kevin Michael Connolly is an American photography student at Montana State University, who was born without legs. He has made a collection of photographs of people's reactions to him as he traveled the world, and published it on the Internet.

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[edit] Early life

Connolly was born in Helena, Montana in August of 1985.[1] He was born without legs, as a "'sporadic birth defect,' which is basically the doctors saying they don't know what happened.", he says.[2]

His parents didn't coddle him; as a toddler he wasn't treated any differently than his sisters, Meagan and Shannon, and grew up floating rivers and climbing mountains. His parents enrolled him in gymnastics, and wrestling, which gave him the agility and upper body strength to flip himself onto counters and do handstands. At the age of 10, he started skiing, with a custom designed monoski.[3] He was good enough at skiing to win a silver medal at the X Games extreme sports competition.[4] He travels mostly by propelling himself with his arms on his skateboard, rarely using his wheelchair, and not using a pair of prosthetic legs since age 12.[3] He once brought so many new clothes when traveling he had to get a girl to carry them for him.

[edit] Photographic exhibition

One day, on a 2006 solo trip through Europe, in Vienna, Connolly got tired of being stared at, and without looking through the camera's viewfinder, took a series of photos of people staring at him as he wheeled by.[4] He liked the results. With the money from his X Games winnings, he took an 11 week international trip over summer break in 2007, through 15 countries, through New Zealand, Europe, Japan, and back to America. He published the photos on a web site, called "The Rolling Exhibition.com"[3][5]

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