Seattle photographer Robert Wright was just like any other fan at the game on Tuesday, taking pictures and cheering on the Ms. The difference? He is legally blind. According to KING 5, Wright was in a car accident when he was three weeks old, and is able to look out of both eyes but only one at a time. He uses an auto-focus camera that beeps to tell him when to take a picture. The Mariners are helping him to build his portfolio, and gave him field access yesterday to take photos of batting practice and the game against the Royals.
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By Nina Selipsky
Nina Selipsky is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She is a senior at Lakeside School in Seattle, where she is an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Nina spent last summer working with a non-p
Nina Selipsky is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She is a senior at Lakeside School in Seattle, where she is an editor and writer for the school newspaper. Nina spent last summer working with a non-p