Photographic memory

Stephen Wiltshire’s “superpowers” are two-fold: a photographic memory and prodigious artistic talent. Wiltshire was diagnosed with autism at three, and he began drawing only two years later. He’s famous for looking at a subject once before accurately sketching every detail, according to National Geographic. He frequently draws detailed city panoramas entirely from memory. He also produces fictional landscapes. His longest ever artwork was a panoramic memory drawing of Tokyo on a canvas about 10 meters long, all within a week of a helicopter ride over the city.
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