People often ask where I find inspiration. Truthfully, my greatest muse isn’t a person or a place—it’s the idea of accessibility. Accessibility challenges me to rethink everything, from composition to color to contrast. How do I make my work resonate with someone who experiences the world differently than I do? It’s like translating a poem into another language and realizing it sounds even better in the new version.
For example, I once created a series called “Textured Echoes,” where each photograph was paired with a tactile element—a raised print or a Braille caption. The process was a revelation. I learned that accessibility isn’t about making compromises; it’s about expanding possibilities. Plus, it gave me a great excuse to raid craft stores for bizarre materials.
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