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Photography was my first and most consistent attempt to develop my third eye. The camera I wore around my seven year old neck was a Kodak box that my uncle gave me. It involved holding the camera close against my belly and holding my breath, then gently squeezing the black shutter button. My first model was my sister Ann. She wasn't really jazzed about it, but being four years younger she didn't have a very advanced arsenal of resistance. The resistance she did have was ingenious, none the less. It stares still from the photographs; annoyance pure and simple.
Today the camera is still a tool of transformation in that it atunes my eyes, all three of them, to what lies beneath, what goes unsaid, what passes for the everyday and reveals something unexpected. It changes my perspective and gives me the chance to marvel at the world and people aroud me again and again and again. The unseen world becomes seen and that's what I am always looking for.
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