Photographer Forced to Shut Down Her Wedding Business After Going Blind

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Wildly successful wedding photographer Robyn Lindemann was forced to close her business for good after being diagnosed with a rare eye disease that is causing her to go blind.

A professional photographer was forced to give up her successful wedding business after being diagnosed with a rare eye disease that is causing her to go blind.

“The way RP works is you first lose your night vision and then your peripheral vision keeps tunneling inward,” Lindemann tells. “My center vision is still very strong, however, I have lost almost all of my peripheral vision.”Lindemann was shooting 18 to 25 events per year and averaging $10,000 per wedding package by the end of her career and her work graced the covers and pages of bridal and women’s magazines.

The talented photographer was able to carry on working for a number of years after her diagnosis, but the chaos of weddings began to take its toll. “Droning has been such a creative and comfortable transition for me because I can have my feet planted in one spot, and see endless perspectives of our locations,” she says.

 

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