Sights unseen

****How can you use a camera if you can’t see Over 30 blind and visually impaired adults from the UK, Mexico and China have been trained in sensory photography techniques to create and experience photos.****As an exhibition of some of their work opens in east London, Matt Daw, from the UK charity PhotoVoice, explains how people like Gary, Alistair and Marcus were taught how to use a camera.

Sights Unseen runs from 19 - 23 January at The Association of Photographers Gallery, 81 Leonard Street, London EC2A 4QS.

All images copyright Photographer/Sight of Emotion/PhotoVoice. Music courtesy KPM Music.
Slideshow production by Caroline Hocking and Paul Kerley. Publication date 20 January 2010.

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Sights Unseen exhibition

PhotoVoice

Sight of Emotion
The Organisation of Blind Africans and Caribbeans
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