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Photographing My Blind Parents
David Snider’s mother and father were born blind, but he ironically became a photographer, and documented their lives.
Thursday May 9, 2024
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David Snider’s mother and father were born blind, but he ironically became a photographer, and documented their lives. This project is the most important one in his life, and is set to become a photobook soon.
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