As a photographer, Jack Morrison has spent his life seeing the world through the lens of a camera, that is, until a degenerative eye condition begins the slow disintegration of his eyesight. Now as a man living without sight, he navigates his way through the world by listening to the sounds of his surroundings whilst conjuring up corresponding memories, creating his own mental pictures of the world around him. Overtime as his condition worsens Jack's sound and memory begin to morph into something else. Sounds begin to trigger memories and the memories in turn bring back their adjoining sounds. Jack is losing his ability to differentiate between what is real and what is not. He can no longer determine if something is happening or if it is a figment of his imagination. Jack's wife Nina begins to fear the worst. Wrestling with her growing fear that this may be the start of something else, something more. The story begins here, during a normal day where the imagined challenges the real, sound opposes sight and love versus loss.