[accessibleimage] Re: Photography for the Blind

Partho,
Wonderful, questions! The workshop will already be worth attending -- 
just because you're challenging yourself to move beyond what you know.

I am also in the design stages for a second residency with my students. 
I'm still trying to figure out what I want them to learn. (Now that 
they've used the cameras and have gotten comfortable with the medium, 
what do I want them to learn about it?)

Let's stay in touch.

Barry




Partho Bhowmick wrote:

>Barry 
>Thanks for the quick response
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>I'm still working on the objective, goal and approach at different stages. I 
>will surely share with you all once I'm through  
>I'm looking for answers to these Qs
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>1. How blind can be made involved in pre-visualize (including the 
>   aesthics) an image to be photographed
>2. How blind compare the finial picture with the expected pre-
>   visualized image
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>Can any one help me with answers
>
>Warm Regards
>Partho  
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>On Wed, 06 Oct 2004 Barry Kleider wrote :
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>>Partho,
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>>Thank you for sharing the link to your website. i really like your
>>images. They are very evocative and active on a number of levels.
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>>Regarding your workshop, yes, I believe we have some things to talk about!
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>>Are you interested in swapping details of approach, goals and objectives
>>at different stages, lessons, etc.?
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>>Barry
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>>Partho Bhowmick wrote:
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>>>Hi
>>>My workshop on photography for the blind would start from Oct 9, 2004
>>>I would like to share my experience of starting the workshop with you
>>>please visit my website below
>>>http://visualpartho.com/whatsnew.htm
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>>>Please give your comments
>>>
>>>With warm regards
>>>Partho Bhowmick
>>>Mumbai, India
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