The link to a 10 minute movie clip listed below previews Allen Babbitt’s method to take control of tremors. Instead of fighting them, he takes control of them. How could this be?

Other Parkinsons photographers find ways to suppress their tremors when taking photographs. Not Allen. When shooting photographs, his tremors are an unexpected advantage. The images are remarkable because – of all things – tremors shake his camera which is his special method to take control of tremors.

The cover of my best selling book Road to Recovery from Parkinsons is a photograph taken by photographer Allen Babbitt. I loved the image that is featured on the cover. Tremors make his photos truly unique and a special treat for those who also happen to be diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease. For Allen, tremors were not a liability. They were an asset.

The best 10 minutes of your day today will be spent watching the following video about Allen, his Parkinsons, his photography and his recommendation for others traveling down the road to recovery. Visit the link below to watch.

https://davesphere.substack.com/p/unshackledan-inspirational-video?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

In the video Allan demonstrates a trick he discovered that calms his tremors when he walks. He tosses a ball back and forth from one hand to the other and presto. Tremors are instantly quieted.

I just learned that Allan died a few months ago and wanted to pay tribute to an amazing individual and a gifted photographer who has been an inspiration to many including me!

Robert Rodgers PhD
Founder 2004
Parkinsons Recovery
https://www.parkinsonsrecovery.com