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Today I was thrilled to read the L.A. Times.

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Flipping to the California section, I was greeted by a photo of our friend, Michael Richard, and one of his photographs. He's becoming an acclaimed abstract photographer, specializing in images based in urban cityscapes.

And he's legally blind.
Richard, whose primary occupation is as a musician, had specialized in nature photography before surgery in early 2002 to remove a malignant tumor left him sightless in his right eye. Born with a condition called acute amblyopia that made his left eye basically nonfunctional, he suddenly found himself unable to see anything distinctly.

For a visual artist, it was devastating.

Richard could only make out shapes with his left eye. Objects in front of him were ethereal and diffused, as if viewed through glass smeared with petroleum jelly.

"It's like the world is a very Impressionistic painting," he said. "Only the broadest of lines are shown — it's like the most extreme soft-focus photo that you can imagine."

So he wasn't expecting much when he enrolled in the photo class taught by former Life magazine photographer Jack Birns.

"I was anticipating that this was going to be a joke," Richard said. "How can the blind take pictures?"

Since his class, Michael has participated in six or seven shows, at increasingly prominent galleries. I was talking about him with a friend who's a painter, and her response was a mixture of astonishment and envy.

She should be jealous, his work is damn good.

TG and I have watched Michael and his wife Patrice as they faced the hardships and anxiety that came with Michael's illness. And I have been filled with admiration for their resilience, determination, and optimism.

Michael and his band played at our wedding, and he told me he was happy to be a part of our day of joy. Today, I'm happy to read such a public acknowledgement of his deserved success.

Update:

The article doesn't mention that Michael will have photos in a huge photography exposition later this month (January 20-23 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium). He'll be part of the "View From Here" booth with several other visually impaired photographers. Here's a link for more info...]

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Excerpt: That quote comes from a photographer who's legally blind. An amazing story, and I really like his photographic style. You can see some of his work here. (Unfortunately the LA Times article itself doesn't actually show any of his photographs,

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They don't show the photo on the web edition, apparently. Several Michael Richards photos here.

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