Public Project
Inside I See
The idea of the project was to give single-use cameras to the city’s youth and ask them to take pictures of the things and people they wanted to see but could not because of their blindness. I always believed that the blind people have increased sensitivity to the environment around them and a rich inner world and by the means of photography I wanted to prove it. I was also sure that it was not necessary to have perfect vision to make good photographs.
During the first meeting with the participants I distributed the cameras and conducted a small orientation class in order to explain to them how to use the cameras. I gave the young people a week to finish their rolls. After that, we met again and had a discussion about the experience they had. I collected the cameras to develop the films. We all waited for the results with great impatience.
After four days of I finally got the images and I was astonished by them. The pictures of the participants displayed very simple things in quite an artistic manner: sky, trees, water, cityscapes, friends and family members – the things sighted people see every single day. However, do not even think about the fact that some people are deprived of this opportunity. The images I had were full of sense and feeling.
Sometimes blind people are not understood by the sighted part of society, and are even discriminated. The result of the current project should stand as testament that despite a disability to see, blind people are very sensitive and smart. They need support and assistance from the community to develop the talents they have.
I also hope that after seeing the images sighted people will understand that they have a gift to see and they must cherish it.
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