"Blind photographer" cutting out natural scenery with its own style
Even if part of the body is inconvenient, the ability to "feel" should be the strength of everyone. Brendan Bolerini, a photographer living in Australia, is inconspicuous in his / her eyes and ears, but he has been working as a photographer with the cooperation of people.
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I am writing letters on the right hand palm presented by an index finger.
This is where I am writing a note for people with impaired hearing.
Australian photographer Brendan Bolerini was barely able to hear his ears at all and was barely visible when both eyes were born, but later blindness.
Steve Meyer-Miller says to Bolerini like that about the landscape in front of me. He is doing activities to communicate the beauty of art to disabled people.
After telling the landscape with letters, I actually feel the scenery with my own feet.
And Borrellini who took out one camera.
I will put the landscape in front of me in the camera.
"For me" landscape "is peace ... ...."
Mr. Bolerini says, "It gives peace."
"Because of my ears and blindness, I've been facing a lot of suffering so far," says Borrellini. For communication, enter characters with keyboard ......
Braille displayWe will communicate by "reading" the letters using. As a result of numerous efforts and surrounding cooperation, Mr. Bolerini became a student who went on to university for the first time at a high school at the time.
"Mr. Mayer Miller says that" I have never met a person with a strong inquiry as much as Brendan. " Borrelini who took the camera at the beginning as aiming for playing but later Mr. Mayer Miller says that she said "Let's try seriously".
Mr. Bolerini who senses the camera through every sensation. For him, the camera is not "in front of you", it seems to be "to feel" in front of the forehead.
"Brendan's" way of looking "is unique," Mayer Miller says.
Mr. Borrellini cut out the natural landscape. Mr. Mayer Miller says "I have a wonderful imagination."
Mr. Bolerini who interacts with nature through photos. The model is Mayer Miller.
Then, special processing is performed on the photographed photographic data, and printing is done with unevenness by a dedicated printer.
It is a finished "photo" that you can touch with your fingers.
A rock that makes a splash and a picture of Mayer Miller that stands on it ... ...
It became a "photograph" that you can touch and feel.
"I can feel the landscape that I took through unevenness," says Borrellini. Mr. Mayer Miller sent tribute to Mr. Bolerini as "he is a unique artist who expresses in his own way".
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