Through the camera lens.
When you stand outside at night, what do you see? The stars? Maybe a planet? Bruce hall can't see any of these things. That's because hall is almost blind. Even though he can't see more than a few centimeters in front of him, he's a photographer. When ho looks through the lens of the camera, he sees the world sometimes for the first time.
Discovering another world.
It all start at the age of nine when Hall had an eye-opening experience. He grew up hearing about stars. However, he had never seen them. All he saw was darkness. Then one night a neighbor let him look through his telescopes. "It was like a opening into another world!" He decided to become a photographer. The decision changed his life. He discovered how to see the world! Now he can't see without photographs. "I think all photographers take pictures to see, but I can't see without cameras," he says.
"Seeing"
When hall looks through his camera, the lens makes things look bigger. Then he sees things again through the pictures he takes. Using modern technology, hall can look at the closely and examine all the detail that most of us see -but ignore- every day. And through his pictures. We can learn new things about the world around us.