A black-and-white triptych: a blurred figure with a cane on the left, a somber face overlaid with abstract white lines in the center, and a close-up of a hand holding a cane on the right.

Matt Cetta, who was diagnosed with the degenerative eye disease Retinitis Pigmentosa, has transformed his experience of vision loss into art through a new collaboration with fellow photographer Christina DeOrtentiis. Together they explore resilience, blindness, and the evolving meaning of sight through their project, Unseen Crucible.

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