• The Therapeutic Power of Photography for Vision Loss

  • Jun 20 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

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The Therapeutic Power of Photography for Vision Loss

  • Summary

  • Summary
    In this episode, Penn and Moses interview Ted Tahquechi, a travel blogger, award-winning photographer, and public speaker who lost his vision in a car accident. Ted shares how picking up his camera again helped him regain his life with vision loss. He discusses his projects, including creating tactile art through 3D printing and his ongoing work with the human form. The conversation also touches on the importance of social interactions and the therapeutic aspect of photography.
    Takeaways
    Picking up his camera again was the first step for Ted Tahquechi in getting his life back after losing his vision in a car accident.
    Ted uses photography as a tool for social interactions and to capture moments he can later experience through magnifiers and digital technology.
    Ted is working on a project to create tactile art through 3D printing, allowing visually impaired individuals to touch and experience visual art.
    Ted's ongoing project focuses on the human form, representing people of different ages, genders, and physical abilities.
    Photography can be therapeutic and help individuals with vision loss navigate social interactions and understand non-visual cues.
    Chapters
    00:00 Introduction to The Blind Chick podcast and recent events
    03:11 Introduction to Ted Tahquechi and his background
    04:06 Using Photography as a Tool for Life with Vision Loss
    08:20 The Importance of Slowing Down and Focusing on Composition
    10:14 Photography as Psychotherapy and Social Interaction
    13:53 Ted Tahquechi's Projects: Tactile Art and the Human Form
    21:52 Exploring the Human Form and Inclusivity
    25:12 The Journey of Ted Tahquechi's Projects
    26:08 Conclusion and Future Events
    Thank you for listening to this episode of the blind chick. If you have any questions for Penn or Moses, please give us a call at 720-712-8856 or you can email us at feedback@aftersight.org. Thanks for listening, and don't forget to check out our hike at www.aftersight.org/hike.
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