LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired’s Insights exhibit was featured recently in the New York Times. “‘Insights’ Showcases Blind and Visually Impaired Artists” gives an nice overview of the exhibit and it artists.
Now in its 20th year, “Insights” is the country’s pre-eminent selected exhibition of paintings, photographs and mixed-media pieces by legally...
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Lighthouse’s Insights Shows off Art by the Blind
An iPad Camera?
Blind Photographers has written already about iPhone photography ins Shooting the iPhone 3GS. What will the iPad bring to the table? Nothing yet, as the tablet, like its older sibling, the iPod Touch, lacks a camera. However, hope is not lost. PCWorld reports that they are Sleuthing for an iPad Camera.
“General consensus is...
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2010 InSights Art Competition
The American Printing House for the Blind has announced their Nineteenth Annual Juried Art Competition and Exhibition for Artists Who Are Visually Impaired or Blind. The exhibition, APH InSights 2010: Visions From the Mind, requires entries be submitted by April 1, 2010, for preschool through high school and April 15, 2010, for adults.
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A Talk about Dark Light: Discussing Blind Phtography
Not too long ago, I posted about A Conversation About the Film Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers. Well, that conversation has taken place. The Annenberg Space for Photography’s blog reports about how “Bruce Hall and Corinne Marinnan open our eyes to Blind Photography!“.
The subject of the evening was a short film...
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Lancaster’s Blind Photographer Has an Eye for Business
Spotted on Twitter, Pennsylvania’s Lancaster Chamber of Commerce & Industry published a story on a local blind photographer in their Connections magazine last February. The article, Blind Photographer Has an Eye for Business, features Matt Wilkerson, owner of Coe Camera Shop. Wilkerson, who inherited his photography store from his father, has retinosa pigmentosa,...
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A Conversation About the Film Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers
As spotted on Twitter, Bruce Hall with Corinne Marrinan are presenting A Conversation About the Film Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers Thursday, February 4, 6:30-8:00pm as part of the IRIS Nights Lecture Series at The Annenberg Space for Photography in LA. The film that they will be discussing, Dark Light, is...
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What the Apple Tablet May Mean to Blind Photographers
As I followed today’s announcement of the new Apple iPad, I began to imagine how, if at all, it could make photography easier. I already have its tiny older sibling, the iPod Touch, which I am using to compose this post. The iPad looks to be mostly a jumbo version of the Touch. The...
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John Dugdale via The Miracle Worker on Broadway
Blind photographer and artist, John Dugdale, has been working with the Broadway production of the Miracle Worker. The production has done a nice job of featuring Dugdale and his images. The Miracle Worker has put on the web The Photography of John Dugdale with a video interview (reposted below) and a short bio:
“John Dugdale...
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F-Stop Beyond with Alex de Jong
The F-Stop Beyond podcast recently interviewed Alex de Jong, a blind photographer and integral member of the Blind Photographers community. F-Stop Beyond is “the show that started it all. There are already so many podcasts about photography that cover f-stops and Photoshop, business and branding, but host Ron Dawson couldn’t find any that really...
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Sensory Photography: Exhibit and Slideshow
There is a new photography exhibit opening this week displaying works by blind and visually impaired photographers. The show, Sights Unseen, runs from 19 – 23 January at The Association of Photographers Gallery in London. The BBC News has produced an audio slideshow with images from the exhibit and discussion by the photographers and...
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Through a lens darkly
My local paper, theChapel Hill News, ran a very nicely done story, Through a lens darkly, about me a few weeks ago. The reported had done the interview a while ago, so I did not know when to expect it. The day it ran, I brought the paper in only to toss it...
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Blind Photographers: The New York Times on Kurt Weston and Blind Photography
About three and a half years ago, I started the Blind Photographers group on Flickr. I was curious to see if I was the only blind (or visually impaired) photographer around. I certainly was not alone. I asked “Is anyone out there?“. Within a short time, I had my answers. Since then, membership in...
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GPS vs. Talking Lamp-Posts. Why we need a WikiAudioEyesGuide.Org
Spotted on Twtter, Talking lamp-posts will help blind people find their way.
IF YOU heard a lamp-post talking, you might think you were going mad. But speaking signs have been springing up to help blind and partially-sighted people. Newcastle is one of the first places in the UK to pilot the RNIB React Talking Sign...
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2009 Photoblog Awards: Please Vote
The 2009 Photoblog Awards are open for nominations. From Welcome to The 2009 Photoblog Awards:
You can submit your own or your favorite photoblog sites at http://vote.photoblogawards.com, and your submission will immediately appear in “Candidates” section, where can be found by other members. Once a submission has earned enough valid votes, it becomes a nominee....
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A11y Tweeps: Accessibility Twitter Feeds
There are some good organizations and bloggers on Twitter. I have an abridged, disorganized and incomplete list. I am biased towards vision related ones, but I think I have most of the good feeds here:
fightblindness / F Fighting Blindness
blindperspectiv / Alena Roberts
BlindPhotogs / Blind Photographers
lionsclubsorg...
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