Sunderland Echo

Alex’s lens shines a light on stadium

- By Sue Kirby sue.kirby@jpimedia.co.uk @suekirbyjp

A blind photograph­er got access all areas to capture the Stadium of Light for charity.

Alex Ditch suffers from a very rare genetic disorder – Bardet Biedl syndrome – which causes a huge range of health problems, including rapid sight degenerati­on.

But, despite being registered blind, the 23-year-old, has a huge passion for photograph­y.

The Castletown football fan was thrilled when bosses at Sunderland AFC agreed to allow him access to the Stadium of Light to take photograph­s – two of which he is now raffling off to raise moneyforth­echarity,BardetBied­l Syndrome UK.

The two photos Alex has chosen to raffle are both framed and measure 30in by 20in.

One is a picture of the stadium and is signed by the present players and the manager, and the other is The Legends photograph and is signed by all the legends apart from Charley Hurley and the late Raich Carter.

Alex said: “I love my photograph­y, so I wanted to take the opportunit­y to help to raise some money for BBS UK through my photograph­y.

“I think the photos turned out pretty well.”

He said he is very thankful to staff at the Stadium of Light, especially Chris Waters, who helped him with the project.

BBS affects about one in 250,000 people and there are very variable symptoms, which may include retinal degenerati­on, obesity, reduced kidney function, toe and finger variations and learning disabiliti­es, to name a few.

Alex, who was also born with a foot defect which limits his mobility, used to enjoy playing archery, but due to the condition getting worse, he was finding it hard to do the walking involved.

So, despite his eyesight deteriorat­ing, he decided to take up photograph­y and loves it.

He said: “I have no peripheral vision, it is almost down to a pinhole that I can see, and it is progressin­g quite quickly, I never go out alone, I’m always with family or a friend.

“But, my love for photograph­y keeps me going and motivated.”

One of Alex’s other passions is tenpin bowling and he is a member of a partially-sighted team which takes part in competitio­ns.

The raffle will run until end of May, with the draw date to be confirmed, and the photograph­s will come with letters of authentici­ty.

Tickets are priced at £1 each and people can buy them via Paypal using the address Alex.ditch1996@ gmail.com and raffle numbers can be sent to to buyers via email or posted.

 ??  ?? Alex Ditch with his signed Sunderland AFC photos he is raffling for charity.
Alex Ditch with his signed Sunderland AFC photos he is raffling for charity.

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