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Photographing Vision Loss

 Lizzie’s Disappearing Head, 2012 Digital work It was late at night, and the kitchen was dim. I could sense my dog was looking up at me but I couldn’t see her face, although the cast of her shadow was still visible on the floor.
Lizzie’s Disappearing Head
© Erica Tandori 2012
Digital work
It was late at night, and the kitchen was dim. I could sense my dog was looking up at me but I couldn’t see her face, although the cast of her shadow was still visible on the floor.

 

 

Walking the Dog, 2012 Digital work On daily walks with the dog I was able to observe the myriad tricks played on me by my low vision. On this occasion, I noticed the filling in phenomena momentarily gave the appearance that I was walking half a dog.
Walking the Dog
© Erica Tandori 2012
Digital work
On daily walks with the dog I was able to observe the myriad tricks played on me by my low vision. On this occasion, I noticed the filling in phenomena momentarily gave the appearance that I was walking half a dog.

 

Cutting Chicken Fillets, 2012 Digital work Cutting chicken fillets for dinner – fingers, chicken and knife fall into the range of the scotoma, while the filling in process creates the impression that I can ‘see’ the chopping board and cling film underneath
Cutting Chicken Fillets
© Erica Tandori 2012
Digital work
Cutting chicken fillets for dinner – fingers, chicken and knife fall into the range of the scotoma, while the filling in process creates the impression that I can ‘see’ the chopping board and cling film underneath

 

Children on the hammock, 2012 Digital work Photophobia and the strong summer sun conspire to make it seem as if though the children have run away, leaving only their feet and the garden behind them.
Children on the hammock
© Erica Tandori 2012
Digital work
Photophobia and the strong summer sun conspire to make it seem as if though the children have run away, leaving only their feet and the garden behind them.

 

 

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