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Photos by Blind Photographers 盲人攝影師
http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1897093,00.html
Of the works in Sight Unseen, the show's curator Douglas McCulloh writes,
"For these artists, photography is the process of creating physical
manifestations of images that already exist as pure idea, whether complex
previsualizations that lead to eventual photos, or images imagined and
triggered by non-retinal criteria. As such, the show poses an surprising
central idea: that blind photographers possess the clearest vision on the
planet."
此展共十二位全盲攝影師,其中四位稍微能看到些許光影。
Rosita McKenzie
"I'll hold my camera at arm's length, lay it on the ground,
hold it overhead," she says. "I can be experimental because
I don't see. Instead, I sense light on my face. I hear the
rustle of the wind in the trees or smell the fragrance of
the flowers in the air. People ask me how I compose my shots,"
she laughs, "Well, I don't."
Pete Eckert
"I'm a very visual person" says photographer Pete Eckert,
"I just can't see." Based in Sacramento, California,
Eckert began to pursue photography only after going
completely blind in 1980. To him, blindness gives him an
advantage. "Sighted photographers always talk about
the difficulty of what they call 'seeing.' I tell them
'If you can't see, it's because your vision is getting
in the way."
Victorine Floyd Fludd
Of her work, Fludd says, "A good picture comes not
from outside, but from within. It's a love. Just like
when you love someone and you show the love. You're
going to go all out to get that picture how you want
it to be."
展場官網:http://www.cmp.ucr.edu/exhibitions/sightunseen/
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