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Photography for People with Disabilities

Mark Goldstein | Websites | February 19, 2007 | 2 Comments

Rolling F-StopLoren Worthington’s “Rolling F-Stop” blog is aimed at improving the equipment available to photographers with disabilities.

“I have probably spent more time searching for adaptive photography equipment than I ever studied for all of my edjukashun combined and still I can’t find much.  So I created http://rollingfstop.blogspot.com/ .  Perhaps it can lead to some photographer contributions about their equipment and techniques.  Someday, I really think it would be great to have a disabled photographers workshop somewhere on this rock.”

Website: Rolling F-Stop



 

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#1 Barbara

What a great article. I am going to link to those sites from the websites I maintain. Great instructions, great suggestions, and just plain inspirational!

4:20 pm - Monday, February 19, 2007

#2 Scott Rains

Wishing success to Loren!

The more he is successful getting out information about adaptive photography the more sites we can see displaying the results like Flickr's Travel With a Disability - http://www.flickr.com/groups/rollingrains/

6:06 pm - Monday, February 19, 2007

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