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Published Date: 08 October 2008
A CITY photographer has opened her latest exhibition – even though she has been blind for over 40 years.
Rosita McKenzie, 54, is showing her photographic work in the café of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh.

And, although totally blind since the age of 12, she is currently in talks with a major Californian gallery about a future photographic venture.

The grandmother-of-two was living in south London in the mid-60s when she caught a rare eye virus

similar to toxocariasis, which can be passed on to humans through dog faeces.

She turned professional in 2006 after being asked to create a unique, pictorial exhibition of Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden taken from the perspective of a blind person.

During her current exhibition, Ms McKenzie is aided by close friend and visual artist Camille Adams, who produces raised, tactile interpretations of her photographic work.

The exhibition, Back Stage at the Traverse, is at the Traverse Theatre until October 25.





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  • Last Updated: 08 October 2008 10:05 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Jams,

Edinburgh 08/10/2008 13:15:42
Why did the EEN see fit to grace this otherwise interesting article with a dig at our canine friends?

If the woman's blindness was not caused by Toxocariasis then the sole point in mentioning it was to scaremonger about dogs.

A clear case of journalistic bitching if ever I saw one.
2

Niko Bellic,

Sing Sing 08/10/2008 14:21:43
.1> Dogs are a menace, simple. Many people dislike dogs, they should be banned.
3

Mallory,

Edinburgh 08/10/2008 15:41:06
Many dogs dislike people - especially those living in some of the better schemes. Maybe they (the people) should be banned like yesterday's soap opera script which appears to have been snapped up by Spielberg or Bollywood.
4

Jimmy B'Umlove,

East End (Boys) 08/10/2008 22:10:27
Nae disrespect or that, but how can a blind person be a photographer? It's like a mute opera singer, eh?

Good on the guy likes, but strikes me as a bit peculiar. Aye?

 

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