Submitted by Edward A. Gartz (not verified) on June 29, 2007 - 07:11.
From the Chairman of the SNAP Foundation www.snapfoundation.org.
Dear students and teachers. I am so impressed with what you have done. You have found a way to put all of your senses to work using the lens of a camera. I hope you don’t mind me passing on your accomplishment to all of our teachers. There is a great lesson hear. A lesson that has nothing to do with visually impaired people using photography. That came as no surprise to me because there is a store house of wisdom in us all if we choose to find and use it. The lesson is that we should all try to experience the total essence all we come in touch with. Sites, smells, sounds, touch and feel, emotions, all are part of the experience of taking a picture and being an artist of any kind and we often forget to expand beyond the sites we experience at the moment. AWESOME WORK, THANK YOU FOR TEACHING ME.
Wonderful work, I am so impressed but not at all surprised.WOW!
Submitted by Edward A. Gartz (not verified) on June 29, 2007 - 07:11.
From the Chairman of the SNAP Foundation www.snapfoundation.org.
Dear students and teachers. I am so impressed with what you have done. You have found a way to put all of your senses to work using the lens of a camera. I hope you don’t mind me passing on your accomplishment to all of our teachers. There is a great lesson hear. A lesson that has nothing to do with visually impaired people using photography. That came as no surprise to me because there is a store house of wisdom in us all if we choose to find and use it. The lesson is that we should all try to experience the total essence all we come in touch with. Sites, smells, sounds, touch and feel, emotions, all are part of the experience of taking a picture and being an artist of any kind and we often forget to expand beyond the sites we experience at the moment. AWESOME WORK, THANK YOU FOR TEACHING ME.