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Dark Light: The Art of Blind Photographers is really something different, you know? It goes into the minds of blind artists, particularly Pete, and how they capture images without sight. The tone is reflective and sometimes a bit raw, making you think about perception in ways you might not have before. The pacing is contemplative, with lots of time dedicated to the process behind the art, which is a nice change from the usual fast-cut documentaries. It leaves you pondering the nature of vision and creativity. Plus, the practical effects? There isn’t much, but the focus on sound and texture really stands out, creating an immersive experience. It’s not your typical doc; there’s a depth to it worth exploring.
Explores the intersection of art and disabilityFocus on individual stories of blind photographersEmphasizes auditory and tactile experiences
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