Stephen Wiltshire is known as "The Human Camera." His father passed away in a traffic accident when he was three years old, after which he developed autism and did not begin speaking until he was nine. After starting school, his teachers discovered his passion for drawing, especially cities and transportation. Amazingly, the objects in his drawings are almost identical to the complex realities they depict. In a 1987 BBC program called "The Foolish Wise Ones," his extraordinary talent was showcased, and he was described by Sir Hugh Casson, former President of the Royal Academy of Arts in Britain, as "the best child artist in Britain"! Since then, this prodigy with an "unforgettable" memory has gradually been introduced to the world. I must admit, I used to be somewhat skeptical about people having such an incredible memory, thinking that Rain Man was just a movie... well, guess I was wrong, huh? :P