
2012
At sixty-six years old, Venezuelan Sonia Soberats lives alone in a modest New York apartment. A trauma in the past –the death of her two children– left her completely blind, and today she dedicates herself to blind photography, a particular discipline that finds new expressive forms by exploring and experimenting with what is conventionally taken for a disadvantage. A creative process that reflects different life experiences, returning in 35mm mental images informed by touch, smell and hearing, which encapsulate another way of being in a world saturated with images. A member of the Seeing With Photography collective, Sonia is dedicated to seeing beyond sight, and teaching others to do so. This is the remarkable story of his life and work

Mulheres de Visão

Un giorno bello, l'altro no

We Bloom

Guiadvisor

My Blind Date with Life

Bluff

Aio, Somos Memoria, Tenemos Recuerdos

De Barlovento a Sotavento

Relaxation, Leisure and Free Time

Brigitte and I

Рейв внутри

Intermissions

Birth/Mother

The Lockerbie Bombing

The Flames of Nule

Project Florida

ISMO – Breaking Bad English

Face to Face: The Schappell Twins

Spain 1936

Inside 'Moonraker'