
Assignments . Editorial . Prince Edward Island





Sensory-friendly Shopping
On December 27, 2019 by jmweb





Shopping can be difficult for people on the best of days. Add in some sensory triggers and lots of options can lead to a difficult experience. Cailynn Klingbeil from The Globe and Mail writes ‘Sensory-friendly shopping’ offers a low-noise and low-light retail environment for consumers where I was assigned by the Globe and Mail to photograph the Freak Lunchbox in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island.