Wow! excellent. I'll soon read this book.
On 7/27/15, Partho Bhowmik <[email protected]> wrote:
> The book, See As No Other is a collection of over 100 photographs from the
> Blind With Camera Mumbai, India and some of the more accomplished blind
> photographers in the world. The book provide compelling insights into the
> creative process; how another sense “fills in” for sight lost and how the
> camera serves as the new “eye” of the visually impaired. The book
> celebrates human diversity, gives a new voice to the visually impaired, and
> explores what sight and seeing is really all about.
>
>
> See As No Other is written by Partho Bhowmick. Published and distributed by
> Partridge Publishing, a Penguin Random House Company. The book is available
> worldwide in print and e-book formats.
>
>
> Pictures by the visually impaired has to be for the visually impaired, keep
> this in mind, the Beyond Sight Foundation has published SEE AS NO OTHER in
> full audio DAISY format for the print disabled readers. Along with text
> over 100 pictures in the book are described aloud for them to enjoy and
> appreciate the book.
>
>
> This is for the first time in the world, photo book is launched and
> available in accessible format at the same time as the print format.
>
>
> To download, click the link below
>
> http://www.blindwithcamera.org/books/audio/
>
>
> To purchase a CD with exclusive designed pouch and label in Braille, click
> the link below
>
> http://www.napolstockimage.com/image-view/IN-TOUCH-WITH-PICTURES/55906
>
>
> Best Regards
>
> Partho Bhowmick
> Founder
> Blind With Camera & Beyond Sight Foundation
> Mumbai, India
>
> Mobile: +91-982147473
> www.blindwithcamera.org
> www.blindwithcameraschool.org
>
>
> Beyond Sight Foundation is a nonprofit organisation promoting social
> integration of people with visual impairment through art and cultural
> practices, by providing training in arts making, developing of creative
> skills, providing opportunity to exhibit artworks, equal access to art,
> economic opportunity and enriching community and general public through
> renewed art, and by offering sensitization workshops & settings and
> capacity building for blind centric art culture in India.
>
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