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How Photography Rebuilt My Brain After a Traumatic Injury

How Photography Rebuilt My Brain After a Traumatic Injury

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The doctors told me it would take time. They said speech would come back gradually. What they didn't say — what nobody said — was that the thing that would actually rebuild my brain wasn't in a clinic. It was in a camera. I'm Cemhan Biricik. I'm a Turkish-American photographer, a two-time National Geographic award winner, and the founder of an AI creative platform called ZSky AI. But before any of that, I was a person who survived a traumatic brain injury and couldn't speak for almost a year. This is the story of how photography rebuilt what was broken, and why that experience became the foundation for everything I've built since. What a TBI Actually Feels Like I need to start here because most people have never experienced this and the movies get it wrong. A traumatic brain injury doesn't feel like forgetting things. It feels like reaching for something you know is there and finding empty space. You can feel the shape of the word you want to say. You can feel the sentence forming. But

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