Blurry Borders

Swan Hill photographer Kristan Emerson has been shooting the world on his overseas travels since 2016. On their own, the photographs are beautiful – but take into account that the photographer has 3% vision in only one eye and you won’t believe what he can capture. Kristan’s photographs are accompanied by his unique stories of the places he has visited. “My eyes do not have lenses but my camera does. It is my way of seeing detail in an otherwise blurry world.

The Blurry Borders exhibition aims to promote access and inclusion for others with visual impairment and other disabilities.  Blind people can take photographs, deaf people can dance and those who can’t speak might just be able to tell you the best story you’ve never heard.

To read more about the hows and whys of blind photography click here.

The photographs.

WINNING SMILE (WHAT’S THAT SOUND?)

Audio Description for Winning Smile (What’s that Sound?)

WILL THE CIRCLE BE UNBROKEN?

Audio Description for Will the Circle be Unbroken?

TEA TOAST AND TURMOIL

Audio Description for Tea Toast and Turmoil

CAN’T SEE THE FLORIST FOR THE FLOWERS

Currently not audio described

THE SHIP SONG

Currently not audio described

DANCING IN THE STREET

Audio Description for Dancing in the Street

ORANGE

Currently not audio described

IMAGINE

Audio Description for Imagine

DON’T TAKE YOUR GUNS TO TOWN

Audio Description for Don’t Take Your Guns to Town

(YOU HIT THE WRONG NOTE) BILLY GOAT

Audio Description for (You Hit the Wong Note) Billy Goat

SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW

Audio Description for Somewhere Over the Rainbow

99 RED BALLOONS

Audio Description for 99 Red Balloons

THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT

Audio Description for There is a Light that Never Goes Out

QUEEN’S TATTOO

Audio Description for Queen’s Tattoo

ROW, ROW, ROW YOUR BOAT

Audio Description for Row, Row, Row Your Boat

Currently having a break

CHICKEN LITTLE

Audio Description for Chicken Little

NOT HERE FOR A HAIRCUT

Audio Description for Not Here For a Haircut

Blurry Borders is supported by

If you would like to ensure Blurry Borders can keep touring and providing and promoting access and inclusion please donate via the button below.  Every bit helps! Thank you.