Watch: Photographer’s video of Deaf people in Zambia

Posted on October 1, 2012 by



Photographer Emma Case recently visited Ndola in Zambia photographing the lives of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people over there to showcase the work of the charity Sound Seekers.

While there, she also made this video giving us a glimpse of the lives of the people over there and their own Deaf culture. It’s a short video but we found it compelling, so we just had to share it! You can now also see some of her photos here: http://emmacasephotography.blogspot.co.uk/2012/09/natotela-sana.html

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