Hiya All,
Well reading the thread answers the question asked right at the beginning, yes there are lots of disabled photographers who access Talk!
Morgan, can identify with what you are saying, I am partially sighted and have been all my life with many of the conditions you mention. The biggest hurdle for me is around colour correction when printing, I have a real problem getting whites white and skin the correct colour. Another issue is around focusing generally, I cannot do this if very fine focus is needed.
I visited focus on imaging a few weeks ago and had a look at the new Sony A550, it has a manual focusing system in liveview where you can enlarge the image 14x, I used it to focus on print on a leaflet some 4ft away with around a 150mm lens, I got it spot on so there is hope!
Yes there is a forum out there for photographers with disabilities http://www.photographerswithdisabilities.com the aim of the group is very much about actively taking photographs and yes I do belong to the group.
Chris
Well reading the thread answers the question asked right at the beginning, yes there are lots of disabled photographers who access Talk!
Morgan, can identify with what you are saying, I am partially sighted and have been all my life with many of the conditions you mention. The biggest hurdle for me is around colour correction when printing, I have a real problem getting whites white and skin the correct colour. Another issue is around focusing generally, I cannot do this if very fine focus is needed.
I visited focus on imaging a few weeks ago and had a look at the new Sony A550, it has a manual focusing system in liveview where you can enlarge the image 14x, I used it to focus on print on a leaflet some 4ft away with around a 150mm lens, I got it spot on so there is hope!
Yes there is a forum out there for photographers with disabilities http://www.photographerswithdisabilities.com the aim of the group is very much about actively taking photographs and yes I do belong to the group.
Chris