Do you really see yourself when you study your reflection in a mirror? Can others ever know how you see yourself?


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Do you really see yourself when you study your reflection in a mirror? Can others ever know how you see yourself?
I planned to document a bicycle trip from Cheshire to Kent with images of street art. I imagined this afterword would be drawn from street artists’ words and ideas. Yes, I’d expected that murals and graffiti would be ubiquitous. But no, there was less urban scrawl than I’d expected, especially rare in the heritage parklands of the Peak District. Instead, it was the elusive Chiffchaff that inspired us.
A camera asks a question. The answer is in the image. A photographic dyad.
The colour palette and forms of broccoli are intriguing.
Aren’t we mortal, fragile and perhaps a little afraid?
I’m pleased to write that chapbook subscriptions have gone well. My thanks to all you early movers. You enabled me to confirm the viability of the publication for 2022 and in return for your advance commitments, you secured heavily discounted pricing. I’ll honour that price no matter when you confirm your subscription.