Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles THAT SHOT SANNE DE WILDE This photograph is the key image of the series, The Island of the Colorblind. A lot of my work on my personal projects is centred around a certain genetic trail that runs through people's lives and that shapes and forms their community or their personal life or their physical identity. The Island of the Colorblind is a series about achromatopsia or complete colour blindness. There's an island in the Pacific in Micronesia where there's an extremely high percentage of this very extraordinary kind of colour blindness that doesn't allow people to see colour. I started photography developing in the dark room. In black and white, on film and making my own prints. Since then, I never touched black and white until this project came up. So after I returned from the island, I invited achromatopic people from the Netherlands and Belgium to bring colour back into my black and white images, to literally paint onto the image. People felt free and at the same time struggled with not being able to have control over colour as well, because I wouldn't tell them which colours they were using. And it makes people feel unsecure and uncomfortable. During the painting sessions I organised, I met Annefloor. She's from the Netherlands and she has achromatopic vision and she's super talented. She made beautiful paintings and really added on another layer to the work by really allowing me to see through her eyes. To Pingelap I brought my D700 that I had converted to infrared and the D810 that I used as a normal camera. I wanted to experiment with infrared because I wanted to find a way for myself to redefine and rediscover colour while shooting the project. With this converted camera that reads light differently, I was also triggered to rethink the colour perspective and the result of that are images that are so surreal in their colours that it makes people open up to this whole new reality and this freedom of colour that you get if you let go of the conventional way of looking at it. The work The Island of the Colorblind is about trying to open people's eyes to not seeing the absence of something as something you lack or as a weakness, but as strength, as something that is a richness, as something that adds on to your own reality that you create and that you have the power to create and that you create in your own way. And it's about connecting vision at the same time acknowledging that we all see the world differently. THAT SHOT
A2 US colour island colorblind wilde blindness infrared Exploring the ‘Island of the Colour Blind’ with Sanne De Wilde 7 1 Sandra posted on 2021/11/02 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary