"Three years ago, my world went dark, It was like a switch flipped, turning off the world I knew. I used to see the beauty in everything—the sunrises, the sunsets, the people I loved. I captured it all through my lens. Now, that world is a distant memory. Every day is a battle. The simple things I once took for granted, like walking down the street or reading a book, are now challenges. I miss the feeling of holding my camera, the thrill of capturing the perfect shot. It's like a part of me is missing. But I’m trying to find my way. I’m learning to adapt, to find joy in the little things. I’m learning to appreciate the world through touch, sound, and smell. It’s a slow process, but it’s a process nonetheless. I’m grateful for the love and support of my family and friends. They’ve been my rocks, my guiding lights. Together, we’re navigating this new chapter. Losing a sight doesn't mean losing a vision, i maybe blind, but I’m not broken. I’m still here, fighting. And I hope that my story can inspire others to never give up, no matter what life throws their way."







