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Blind photography and Olympic audio-description

Painting with light with the Seeing with Photography Collective in New York, and do the audio-description services at the Olympics deliver on what they promised? With Ian MacRae.

Ian MacRae, editor of Disability Now presents.
The Seeing With Photography Collective in New York enables visually impaired people to experiment with photography. Peter White and Cheryl Gabriel travelled to the US to meet members of the group including Mark Andres and Donald Martinez - two sighted photographers, and also Victorine Floyd-Flood and John, two of the blind members of the cooperative. Cheryl, who is partially-sighted is a keen photographer whereas Peter - blind from birth - has a more sceptical approach. Together they chart their participation in several photographic sessions using the technique known as painting with light.

And we speak to some of our listeners who have visited the 2012 Olympics and found the audio-description and assistance services less than adequate.

Presented by Ian MacRae
Produced by Cheryl Gabriel.

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Tue 7 Aug 2012 20:40

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