#ActuallyAutistic Perspective January 14, 2021 January 16, 2021 Recently Diagnosed Scottish Animal Photographer Explains How Autism Gives Her Focus and Drive by admin By Mandy Williams I was diagnosed with Autism, Asperger’s at the age of 44 but it wasn’t a surprise just a relief. What led…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Artists December 12, 2020 December 14, 2020 Pinhole Photography with an Autistic Perception by admin By Roland Bühlmann About pinhole photography Pinhole photography is one of my favorite interests; the other is music. I play guitar and several other…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Covid19 May 8, 2020 May 8, 2020 Autistic Photographer Participating in the Front Porch Project Documenting the Quarantine by admin My health and the love in my heart are most important. In my Front Porch pictures, I can see that other people believe the…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Mental Health December 11, 2019 December 12, 2019 11 Coping Strategies To Reduce Anxiety by admin By Malcolm Wang For me, autism and anxiety are connected together, and it is that way for a lot of other people. I’ve been…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective July 16, 2019 July 16, 2019 Why street fairs are good places to sell your art and make new friends by admin When strangers came to visit my booth, they asked, “Did you really take all of these photos?” They did not know that an autistic…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Art/Music April 16, 2019 December 12, 2019 How to submit art to a public gallery by admin Malcolm Wang breaks down the process of submitting to a public gallery in easy to implement steps. By Malcolm Wang This month I’m the…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Artists January 30, 2019 January 30, 2019 Nature photography and the autistic point of view by admin My autistic point of view is the reason for my artwork. By Malcolm Wang I am a working artist, specializing in nature photography. I…
#ActuallyAutistic Perspective, Females and Autism July 28, 2018 September 14, 2018 Seventy-five Years Looking for Answers by admin by Pamela Urfer (commentary by Kimberly Gerry-Tucker after) Not much was known about Autism in 1942, the year I was born. Nor in 1952,…