Boing Boing

A revelatory book of photographs taken by visually impaired people

The Blind Photographer is surprising and fascinating. These photos taken by visually impaired photographers, accompanied by a bit of text explaining the photographers' working processes and inspirations, forced me to rethink the nature of photography:

These ideas might be obvious to art historians and photographers themselves, but to a lay person there's a lot to gain from The Blind Photographer's implication that everything is worthy of being photographed, no matter how mundane or odd. I may just be photographing a person's feet, rather than gravitating toward their face, in the future.

The Blind Photographer

by Julian Rothenstein (Editor), Candia McWilliam (Introduction)

Princeton Architectural Press

2016, 213 pages, 9.0 x 1.0 x 12.0 inches, Hardcover

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