Washington Times: Autism Providess a Different View Through the Camera
"Brian studied a tree, his face unmoving in concentration.
"He brought a small camera to his eye. One press of a button, lush green leaves captured. The camera returned to his side.
"Unlike the other amateur photographers crowding the Tidal Basin on Wednesday, Brian had his back to the billions of cherry blossoms blooming around him.
“'I like bushes, plants, trees and flowers, you name it,” said Brian, 25. “There’s a lot of other stuff I like taking pictures of.'
"He walked on, shoulders hunched and hands clasped, his light eyes searching for his next subject."
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