Inclusive Photography – Experiencing Images Beyond Sight

Photography is traditionally an art of vision.
It speaks to what we see.

But what happens when we choose to make it accessible to those who cannot see?

Concept

It is no longer just about seeing an image, but about experiencing it.

Inclusive photography is not about simplifying the image, but about transforming it.
Giving it another dimension — a sensory one.

Through touch, sound, and description, the image opens itself to new forms of perception.

It is no longer only something to look at.
It becomes something to experience.

It is no longer just about seeing an image, but about feeling it.

Experience

In my work, some pieces are designed to be explored differently:

  • tactile photographs with multiple levels of relief
  • textured interpretations of the composition
  • audio descriptions offering another reading of the image
  • a sensory pathway designed to guide the experience

The viewer no longer simply observes.
They touch, they listen, they feel.

Emmy Culianez, Photographe, produits et services photo

Inclusive Exhibition Project

This approach takes shape through an exhibition project designed to be accessible to both sighted and visually impaired audiences.

Every element is carefully considered to create a complete experience:

  • visual and tactile artworks
  • audio installations
  • adapted mediation
  • a fully sensory journey

The objective is simple: to allow everyone to experience art fully.

Why

Because art should not be limited to vision.

Because emotion goes beyond what we see.

Because photography can be experienced differently.

Conclusion

Inclusive photography does not replace traditional photography.
It expands it.

It invites us to experience images differently.