Wednesday, February 5, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon Metolius photographer overcomes obstacles TREE CUTTING: Project is to mitigate power line fire risk Continued from page 1 By Conrad Weiler Correspondent Landscape photographer Gary Albertson continues his photographic work even though he has faced years of challenges with deteriorating sight. Albertson has pigment dispersion glaucoma, which occurs when pigment cells in the eye slough off from the back of the iris and float around in the aqueous humor. Gary ran his Sisters Gallery and Frame shop in Sisters for eight years. He has lived in Camp Sherman for 20 years and photographs the Metolius River and sev- eral of the local creeks. You may see some of his work at Sisters Gallery and Frame, on Facebook (search: Gary Albertson), or online at GaryAlbertson.com. Albertson says his eye condition has made him depend more on other senses like hearing, smelling, touch- ing and also remembering what came to him during composing and before tak- ing a shot. Gary uses a Nikon D750 digital camera for most of his photo work. To Albertson, the Metolius PHOTO BY CONRAD WEILER Gary Albertson continues to work along his beloved Metolius River. River sounds like soft, enjoy- able music.