WORLD UNSEEN - EPISODE THREE
SEEING PAST OUR SCARS
Content creator Lucy Edwards experiences Yagazi Emezie’s powerful study of body image.
WORLD UNSEEN - EPISODE THREE
Content creator Lucy Edwards experiences Yagazi Emezie’s powerful study of body image.
In the film, Yagazie’s photograph “The Process of Re-learning Bodies” is displayed on the wall. It shows a woman, turned away from us, with a large scar across her back.
Using Canon PRISMAelevate XL software and Arizona printer series, Yagazie’s photograph becomes a revolutionary tactile experience, helping Lucy, accompanied by her adorable guide dog Molly, to feel the picture through touch.
Lucy, whose motto is ‘blind not broken’, lost her eyesight in her right eye at the age of 11, and in her left eye by the age of 17.
As a child, Yagazie was in a traffic accident, and dealing with the resulting scar has inspired her photography, which explores how women ‘re-learn’ their bodies after life-changing events.
Here, Lucy uses her fingertips to conjure the image in her mind, by reading Yagazie’s in-depth description, printed in braille.
Yagazie’s work is also printed in relief, so Lucy is able to touch and feel the key features of the image.
I may have lost my eyesight, but I didn’t lose my vision.”
UK-based blind broadcaster and content creator Lucy Edwards's motto is that she is 'blind not broken'. She has presented stories all over the world and works with the biggest brands to improve the experience of visually impaired people through universal design.
Yagazie Emezi is a Nigerian photojournalist who trains her lens on stories surrounding African women and their health, sexuality, education, and human rights. Having worked extensively across Africa, Yagazie also covers stories on identity and culture, social justice, climate change and migration.
To make the experience possible, we printed Yagazie Emezi’s powerful image using Canon PRISMAelevate XL software and Arizona printer series.
Discover more about these innovative products below:
3 Films
A Winter Paralympic gold medallist skier feels the power of stunning sports photography
A blind conservationist experiences an iconic photograph of the last male northern white rhino
The inter-species bond between a beluga whale and the former whaler who saved him.
Heidi Rondak's AI-generated image envisions the world of tomorrow.
Humberto Tan's study of the hands of 100-year-old man Henrikus Davenschot Augustus.