First Sight: Brent Stirton Captures The Dawning Of Light In Two Little Girls' Eyes

First Sight: Brent Stirton Captures The Dawning Of Light In Two Little Girls' Eyes

It is estimated that India is home to about 12 million of the 39 million blind people in world, the majority of whom suffer from cataract blindness. Anita, 5, and Sonia, 12, are two girls from a small rural village in West Bengal who were born with their visions clouded by darkness, with only a faint ability to discern between light and dark. Born with congenital cataracts, which means that the lens of the eye is obscured from birth, their pupils are left a milky white or grey. If the person afflicted with the condition isn’t treated when they’re young enough for the brain to recalibrate to the light, they will be condemned to a lifetime of blindness.
The condition is curable with a simple surgical procedure that takes 15 minutes, but the level of poverty in Anita and Sonia’s family hinders them from being able to shell out for the operation, which costs approximately INR 18,000. The girls cannot be left alone due to their condition, and also cannot go to school, leaving them to accompany their parents everywhere as they work in the rice paddy fields.

Sonia Singh sniffs flowers close to her home, Oct. 21, 2013 in West Bengal, India.

An organisation called WonderWork that works with local surgeons in developing countries sought to change things, however, by providing training and funding that equips the doctors to perform basic surgeries including cataract removal. The New York-based NGO took Anita and Sonia to a team of doctors based at the Vivekananda Mission Hospital, West Bengal, who were able to treat their cataracts at a cost of a few hundred dollars, bestowing upon the girls the gift of vision.
Through First Sight, photographer Brent Stirton documents what is to be one of the most critical junctures of Anita’s and Sonia’s lives, following Anita and Sonia from their home and the paddy fields to the operating table and back. He captures their small joys and playful antics, the quiet moments watching television as well as their excitement as they feel the rain fall in the field as they wait for their parents to get done. The photographs of them in the hospital are both striking and startingly personal, a glimpse into a life-changing, pivotal moment in their lives as they lay on the operating table being examined with doctors and prepare for the procedure. The photo of Anita Singh being held by her father is poignant and moving, followed by captures of the girls adjusting to their vision, and to the dawning of light. 
After a few months of rehabilitation, Anita and Sonia should have their vision restored completely.
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First Sight: Sonia & Anita from Blue Chalk on Vimeo.

Sonia and Anita Singh accompany their parents during a rainstorm while they work in fields, Oct. 21, 2013 in West Bengal, India.
Sonia and Anita Singh follow their mother through the paddy fields where she works. Oct. 19, 2013 in West Bengal, India
Sonia Singh is bathed by her mother while sister Anita waits her turn.
Sonia and Anita Singh listen to television broadcasts in a relative's home.
Anita Singh participates in classes at her rural Indian school.
Sonia and Anita Singh are seen on a bus on their way to donor sponsored cataract surgery.
Anita Singh has her eyes examined by Dr Asim Sil, at a donor-sponsored blind camp to determine which kind of surgery she should undergo.
Sonia and Anita Singh have their eyes examined at a donor sponsored blind camp.
Sonia Singh is prepared for cataract surgery at the Vivekananda Mission Hospital.
Sonia Singh is prepared for cataract surgery at the Vivekananda Mission Hospital.
Anita Singh is held by her father as she recovers from eye surgery at Vivekananda Mission Hospital.
Anita Singh has bandages taken off her eyes by surgeon Dr Asim Sil at Vivekananda Mission Hospital.
The Singh family are seen after eye surgery bandages were removed from both Sonia and Anita Singh at Vivekananda mission hospital.
Anita Singh goes through eye stimulation tests after eye surgery at Vivekananda Mission Hospital.
Anita Singh goes through eye stimulation light tests after eye surgery at Vivekananda Mission Hospital.
Anita Singh is congratulated by schoolchildren in her village.
Anita joins in the celebrations as she and her sister Sonia return home to their rural village.
Sonia Singh explores some of her first sensations as she runs her hands through bullrushes close to her village after undergoing eye surgery.
Anita and Sonia explore some of their first sensations of sight after their surgery, as they walk through bulrushes near their village.

Words: Aditi Dharmadhikari Image Credit: Brent Stirton

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