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Luis Perez is legally blind and has been diagnosed with Retinitis  Pigmentosa (tunnel vision), meaning he has less than 10 degrees of  vision. However, that has not stopped him from becoming an accomplished  photographer thanks to the many accessibility features provided in iOS.

Perez is an Apple Distinguished Educator  who works on showing how technology can help empower those with  disabilities. He even holds workshops at different Apple Stores around  Australia.

In an interview with TechGuide, Perez says he relies on features like VoiceOver, Zoom, and Invert Colors -- all which help him take great photographs.

I  use VoiceOver - it can tell me the number of faces, their size and the  distance and so on, he says. So even if I was completely blind I could  still take a really nice photo. I use that to listen to some of the  controls on some of the apps that I use.

He also explains how he uses Zoom and Invert Colors.

Zoom  allows you to magnify what’s on the screen – that’s probably the one I  use the most.I still have some central vision and that magnifies the  screen so I can see it more clearly.

[Invert Colors] gives you a  high contrast mode because I have a problem with my disability with  light and that makes it a lot easier for me to see the contrast in the  scene, Perez says.
But then I also take a lot of photos. That’s the  beauty of digital - you can take a lot of photos and find one that’s  good and then share them with everybody.


Perez is also an author of en eBook called A Touch of Light which highlights some ways to learn accessibility features on iOS. You can listen to his entire Podcast interview here in episode 98.

You can see some of Perez's photographs on his Instagram account here




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