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The Seen logo, large white text against a black background that says Seen, followed by a pink chevrons denoting the corners of a square with a plus symbol in the middle to represent a camera viewfinder.

The text below reads "A portrait series of blind an partially sighted individuals through the lens of Joshua Bratt". On the top right and bottom left are partially cut off images from the photo series representing a man smiling whilst wearing a cap and headphones and a woman with a flat expression on her face. The bottom right shows "hosted by" followed by the RNIB logo.

Join us at Seen, a portrait series of blind and partially sighted individuals captured through the lens of photographer Joshua Bratt.

Seen, a collaboration between RNIB and photographer Joshua Bratt, is a new exhibition featuring 22 powerful portraits that bring into focus the lives of blind and partially sighted people.

We’re proud to host Seen at RNIB’s Grimaldi Building in central London and showcase an extraordinary exhibition that proves sight loss does not define a person’s potential.

“This exhibition doesn’t just challenge misconceptions, it invites people into our world where lived experience is recognised not as a limitation, but as a source of innovation and strength.”

Sylvia Chengo, portrait sitter for Seen

Book your tickets today

If you’d like to join us on 12–14 September and discover the incredible stories of blind and partially sighted people, book your free tickets to Seen on our Eventbrite page.

About the photographer

Joshua Bratt is a Welsh photojournalist and portrait photographer. Based in London, Joshua works as a freelance photographer for a range of clients, including The Times, and has captured everything from campaigns and advertisements to sporting events, celebrity portraits and beyond.

Over the last two years, Joshua has travelled the country, meeting people with sight loss and capturing their stories through his lens. These portraits reveal the extraordinary lives of blind and partially sighted people: individuals thriving in their careers, pursuing their passions and overcoming barriers.

A man wearing blue corduroy hat, shirt and trousers sitting on a stool against a white sheet background

©Photo by Ian Treherne