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    Seeing Through A Looking Glass Lens

    by Kenneth Bleyer

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    I am what I shoot. Take that pensive figure standing atop a pole looking down into the murky water below. There you will find equal parts observation and reflection because I cannot separate myself from the final image even though I am not in it. Simply put, it reveals as much about me and my state of mind as it does the subject in the image. How many times have I seen myself in this position since being diagnosed with incurable cancer? Standing at the edge and wondering aloud, “where to next?” There are no answers, of course, rather only questions that defy explanation while inviting copious contemplation. This was my project for nearly 8 years following that diagnosis and this book is the finished product.

    Seeing Through a Looking Glass Lens is a visual essay written in contrasty black-and-white diptychs that independently respond to one another as part of a seamless whole. Think of a Mobius strip that appears as a pair of misshapen circles yet is only a single twisted one. The singular whole can only be seen as a disparate pair. Such was my intention with this book: to look through individual frames to see the collective composition.

    My work has been influenced by many artists and photographers including Nicholas Hlobeczy, Edward Hartwig, Herb List, George Platt Lynnes, Claus Wickwrath, Rocky Schenck, and Kishin Shinoyama.

    Fifty percent of the profits from the sale of this book after taxes and expenses have been paid will be donated to the Northwest Sarcoma Foundation in Seattle, Washington.
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    • Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
    • Additional Categories LGBTQIA+, Fine Art Photography
    • Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
      # of Pages: 124
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    • Publish Date: May 15, 2024
    • Language English
    • Keywords film, presence, homoerotic, contemplative
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    Kenneth Bleyer
    Port Townsend, WA, USA

    Ken Bleyer has had a camera in his hand since he was a teenager living in Illinois farm country. He began his journey with photography in 1978 when he shot a roll of images with the family's Instamatic at his brother's birthday party. Many snapshots later he befriended an MFA student who saw promise in his work and encouraged him to study the craft to make better images. Following many years of study and experimentation the practice of photography took on much more importance after Ken was diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer in 2016. Turning his grief into a driving force, Ken devoted his attention to making contemplative images that range from the thought-provoking to the titillating with a focus on diverse subject matter in far-flung settings. After 8 years in the field and many rolls of film his first book emerged as the errata sheet of clarifications to one man's lived experience as a cancer warrior trying to find his way home from third base before getting called out.

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