Exploring Disability Through Photography: A First-Person Perspective
Disability Photography: A Personal Story
By 32, I was registered blind due to a rare condition called Wolfram-like syndrome. My journey into photography began during lockdown, turning my challenges into an artistic passion.
Learning to See Differently
Despite losing my central vision, I embraced photography. I learned to adapt by using tactile camera settings and focusing on light and contrast. For instance, I capture birds against a white sky.
Health and Well-Being
Staying healthy is crucial for me, which includes exercise and a balanced diet. Photography is more than just an outlet – it’s a full sensory experience that blends sound and sight. Through it all, I've found my visual impairment turned into a unique perspective, almost like a superpower.
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