Through touch and sound, visually impaired photographer captures images of Alexandria
Record ID:
1650976
Through touch and sound, visually impaired photographer captures images of Alexandria
- Title: Through touch and sound, visually impaired photographer captures images of Alexandria
- Date: 14th December 2021
- Summary: ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT (RECENT) (Reuters) SEA / VARIOUS OF VISUALLY IMPAIRED PHOTOGRAPHER ISRAA ISMAIL YOUSEF TAKING PICTURES CITADEL VARIOUS OF YOUSEF APPROACHING ICE CREAM SELLER AND FEELING OUT HIS DIMENSIONS ICE CREAM SELLER POSING FOR PHOTOGRAPH VARIOUS OF YOUSEF ASKING ICE CREAM SELLER TO SPEAK UP FOR HER TO HEAR HIS LOCATION WHILE SHE TAKES A PICTURE VARIOUS OF YOUSEF TAKING PHOTOGRAPHS
- Embargoed: 28th December 2021 09:31
- Keywords: Alexandria Egypt Photography Visually Impaired Photographer
- Location: ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
- City: ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT
- Country: Various
- Topics: Human-Led Feature,Human-Led Stories
- Reuters ID: LVA001F80FUJB
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: "I am here, can you hear me," is what visually impaired photographer Israa Ismail Yousef's subjects call out while she holds her camera and snaps pictures of Alexandrian daily life.
The 22-year-old who has a passion for photography uses the lively corniche in Egypt's second largest city to take photos of commuters, lovers, and business owners - to teach herself the art.
Born visually impaired, Yousef approaches her subjects, then uses her hands to feel out their dimensions and location, and asks them to speak up to her when she backs away to snap her photo.
"I chose photography because I always wanted to study mass media and I tried every way possible to enter, but I found out that in order for me to be allowed admission, I would have to find a way to pass the photography assignment. So I remained in my college and took photography courses so I can learn and develop," she explained.
A graduate of Arabic literature, Yousef hopes her strolls across the city will give her enough experience to enrol in the school of media, to pursue a career as a journalist.
"It is of course very hard, but there isn't a profession that's easy... I feel that I'm doing something worthwhile, something I love."
(Production: Sayed Sheasha, Seham Eloraby) - Copyright Holder: REUTERS
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