Reverse-Reflex Photographs on Dreyer Photos are compelling because they are
visual palindromes prints designed to be viewed both right‑side‑up and upside‑down while still making aesthetic and compositional sense. This intriguing effect isn’t done with digital editing; it’s created in a
traditional darkroom using expert craft to balance shapes, tones, and form so the image works in both orientations. Peter Dreyer’s Reverse‑Reflex work challenges how we
perceive a photograph by turning a simple print into an interactive visual experience that rewards viewers with new discoveries when rotated.