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Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photographs. Show all posts

Sunday, 31 May 2015

My UV Glasses:
"They are a huge part of my identity"


The RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) recently shared a handy article focused on the 5 steps to selecting the right glasses for those with light sensitivity, featuring various shots from my photoshoot with them earlier this year. As I'm often asked about my UV glasses, I wanted to take this opportunity to share with you why I wear eye shields and how they benefit me as someone with a severe visual impairment.

I was born with Congenital Cataracts, underdeveloped Optic Nerves and Nystagmus, meaning that I now have just a tiny amount of central vision left - made almost entirely of light perception. As a result, I'm constantly struggling with different lighting conditions. It's almost impossible for me to find the perfect situation as too little or too much light further decreases the tiny amount of useful vision that I have left. Whether indoors in supermarkets, with brightly-lit ceiling lights, or outdoors on a cloudy day, where the sky is filled with endless white, my eyes strain painfully and I just want to shut them completely!

After some research, I discovered the benefits of wearing UV glasses and how different coloured filters help to give varying levels of protection to your individual needs. The green filter seemed like the best choice for me, filtering out the most light with 19% visible light being transmitted through the lens, as the other high contrasted filters seemed far too bright. They were described as being "suitable for high degrees of light sensitivity or for use in bright situations" and giving "more definition and protection due to having good blue light absorption."


It wasn't long before I purchased my first pair, back in early 2008, and although they helped me tremendously I found that the design of my glasses were entirely too masculine; especially for a 19 year old who was still discovering her style and exploring fashion trends and accessories.

That all changed in 2013 when the RNIB released a new line of UV frames finally aimed at women! The 'Audrey' glasses were styled after those frequently worn by icon Audrey Hepburn, which brought a much-needed touch of femininity and class to a helpful aid that, for some reason, is often designed in such a masculine way. With large circular lenses encapsulating the full eye, protecting from bright lights and UV rays, incorporating jewelled sequins along the arms of the frames - it was hard for me to say no, and they were quickly added to my online shopping basket!

I have been wearing them every single day since! As well as being fashionable and functional, they are a huge part of my identity and have helped to improve my sense of confidence and self-esteem. Along with protecting my eyes from unwanted light, they also protect me from low-hanging branches and foliage that I would otherwise be injured by when I'm out on a route with my Guide Dog. As a lover of greens and blues they, more often than not, tend to match my outfits and I regularly receive compliments for colour co-ordinating - even though it wasn't intentional!

If you constantly struggle with the light as I do and are considering wearing UV glasses then please read the RNIB's top 5 tips! They have a range of eyeshields and UV glasses available to purchase from their online store.

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

New Henshaws Photos!

Here is a selection of photos from my newest photo session with Henshaws Society for Blind People. It was lovely to be able to represent Henshaws again as a service user and volunteer; this time with my Guide Dog, Tami, by my side!




Photos © Gwen Riley Jones

Sunday, 15 March 2015

More RNIB Snaps!

As my previous post was so popular (more than 250 views!), I thought I would share a few more snaps from the RNIB photoshoot that I took part in back in January. A few more photos were kindly sent to me which you can view below:

At Salford Quays waterfront with my hair blowing everywhere!

Sitting in the Blue Peter gardens, at MediaCity UK

Tami and I walking over The MediaCity Footbridge

All photos © Mischa Photo Ltd.

Tuesday, 24 February 2015

RNIB Photoshoot

Back in December, I received a kind invitation to have a photo shoot session around my local areas of Manchester and Salford with the RNIB. We spent a day in January on the Metrolink visiting MediaCity UK at the Blue Peter Gardens, Salford Quays at the waterfront and a nearby coffee shop as well as around Piccadilly Gardens and a clothes store.

Here is a sample of the photos captured:

Tami and I sat inside a Metrolink tram shelter

Tami and I sat inside a coffee shop at MediaCity UK

Giving Tami a fuss near to a hot chocolate drink

All photos © Mischa Photo Ltd.

I'd like to say a massive thank you to both Sarahs and Mischa for the wonderful day and for asking me to be their model! Tami and I truly enjoyed ourselves!

Thursday, 5 February 2015

European Parliament Photos from
EBU's Blind Date Event

I have now received all of the photos from my visit to European Parliament in November with the RNIB and European Blind Union, as part of their 'High Speed Blind Date' event, helping to highlight the need for a strong European Accessibility Act for the 30 million blind and partially sighted people living in Europe.





Catherine Bearder, Lib Dem MEP for South East England

Catherine Bearder, Lib Dem MEP for South East England

Catherine Bearder, Lib Dem MEP for South East England

Catherine Bearder, Lib Dem MEP for South East England

The team of Catherine Stihler, Labour MEP for Scotland

The team of Catherine Stihler, Labour MEP for Scotland

Julie Ward, Labour MEP for the North West

Julie Ward, Labour MEP for the North West

Julie Ward, Labour MEP for the North West

Theresa Griffin, Labour MEP for the North West

All photos © Matthew Winyard, November 2014

Thursday, 4 September 2014

Skillstep Group Photos

At the end of the Skillstep course, the group and I were invited to have some professional photos taken to be used on the Henshaws website and in other promotional material to showcase what the course provides and what can be attained from it; including confidence, independence, social skills, peer support and employability skills.

I received our photos today and wanted to share them with you here on my blog!













A big thank you to Gwen Riley Jones for the lovely group shots!

You can view all of my previous Skillstep posts, submitted on a week-by-week basis, by clicking here and you can find out more about the course itself by clicking here at the Henshaws website, where you can register your interest to the course via e-mail.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

Professional Photos at John Lewis
in the Trafford Centre


I posted recently that I had completed my composition to celebrate the 150th birthday year of John Lewis, to be displayed on the community art wall at the Trafford Centre.

I was kindly invited by Henshaws Society for Blind People to have professional photos taken of myself and my composition last Friday morning, as well as group photos with the lovely ladies of the Arts & Crafts group, which I'm a member of at the Manchester resource centre, that also submitted an art piece in celebration.

I received the photos yesterday and wanted
to share them with you!










A huge thank you to Helen Jenkins for organising the photo session, to Gwen Riley Jones for the wonderful photographs and to John Lewis for being so hospitable to us during the session - and for the yummy hot chocolate drink after a hard morning of modelling!

Saturday, 1 March 2014

Professional Photographs
with Henshaws

On Friday, a photographer came to the Henshaws centre in Old Trafford to take professional photos of me for the Vision newsletter, online blog and other promotional material. Gwen was extremely lovely, and recently forwarded the photos onto Henshaws, who then kindly put them onto a CD for me to take home and share with my family. I thought I would share the photos on here for you all to have a look at as well!












A big thank you to Gwen, Helen and Henshaws for organising the photo session and for all of their lovely comments and support throughout! I'm extremely pleased with the photographs and can't wait for the Vision newsletter to come out! I will share it here as soon as it is released.