One Kindred Spirit

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Analog Photography - Film - 35mm, 120 rollfilm, 4x5 sheet & Instant. Darkroom Processes - Silver Gelatin Printing & Toning. Hand Colouring - Oils, Pencils & Dyes. Wet Plate Collodion - Tintypes and Glass Negatives. Vintage Cameras.
I don't care to photograph cars. There's something about it I don't like, something to do with the male gaze. In feminist theory, the male gaze describes the depiction of women in the visual arts and literature, from a masculine, heterosexual perspective, with women being depicted as sexual objects for the pleasure of the heterosexual male viewer. It's about objectivity and patriarchy. Am I woke for cars? A friend once said, "Wokeness is just embracing empathy for other people, creatures and the environment." I liked that, but I'll add 'things' to the list. I don't care to photograph cars because it feels eerily like an extension of the male gaze. Those sinuously sleek, curved lines of the XJ6 Jaguar beckoning, beguiling and seducing the heterosexual male photographer. It's not the car's fault, I know that. I do, however, photograph a lot of headstones. I love the dead. They are peace loving, generally. Their sins and flaws of character, great deeds and wealth are all flattened out, 6 feet under, in a democracy of clay. So when I passed this car the other day and caught the light on the bonnet and the organic nature of the lichen and moss growing on the panels, glass and grill, I was put in mind of a headstone, with good reason. This car is the site of a personal tragedy for someone I briefly knew. He was a man engaged in a complicated relationship with himself, an engagement that eventually lead to his self-destruction. Highly intelligent, yes. Gifted, definitely, but suffering from a personal resentment and grievance that was unappealing to many. Instead of internalising it, he shared it around or, at best, left it thinly veiled. I like the ideas of Gabor Maté, the Canadian psychologist. He said - Don't ask, "What have you done?" But rather ask, "What happened to you?" This is a photograph of a headstone, for one of the democracy of the dead. Don't cry It's not a car It's a cradle for the democratic journey. Words and Polaroid - One Kindred Spirit
I can't tell you how I knew But I did know that I had crossed The border. Everything I loved was lost But no aorta could report regret. A sun of rubber was convulsed and set; And blood-black nothingness began to spin A system of cells interlinked within Cells interlinked within cells interlinked Within one stem. And dreadfully distinct Against the dark, a tall white fountain played. Pale Fire Vladimir Nabokov Polaroid - One Kindred Sprit
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