Published by Miles Pilling
I'm a photographer who takes photos from a mobility scooter: After developing a variant of motor neurone disease a few years ago I was forced to give up my career as a TV cameraman and director.
I raise funds and awareness for the MND Association, selling pictures at exhibitions and through my website scootershooter.co.uk. I have also co-created a book titled "26 Miles 4 MND" that tells the diverse stories of 26 people whose lives have been touched in different ways by motor neurone disease - 26miles4mnd.co.uk
Through my photography and writing I would like to challenge my own and other peoples' preconceptions of "disability" and "the disabled".
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I especially love this one. The overlay of saw/wood and people reflected, really talks to me.
I’m a big fan of window reflections and often feel I really aught to experiment some more – this one is one of only a few I’ve made https://vickialford.wordpress.com/2017/01/12/street-photography-melbourne-cbd/
No doubt since I’ve just started following your blog, I’ll feel more inspired creatively each and every day.
You are very kind to say such nice things Vicki. I just had a look at your photo. I really like it….in fact, I prefer it to mine in some ways. My excuse is that you have the lovely Melbourne sunshine! I take nearly all my outdoor photos from a mobility scooter these days as I have a neurological condition. It’s actually helped my photography because I have to slow down and observe rather rush around trying to get “that” shot. I’m going to follow your blog as I think our eyes are similar. I’m interested to see what you create. Thanks for following me.