Reverse-Reflex Photography prints, showcased on Dreyer Photos, captivate viewers because they are visual palindromes—works that can be viewed right‑side‑up or upside‑down and still retain meaning and aesthetic balance. This distinctive quality isn’t a digital trick but is made using traditional darkroom processes, where careful attention to shape, contrast, and composition allows each image to function in both orientations without losing coherence. Peter Dreyer’s Reverse Reflex series invites people to actively engage with each photograph by rotating it, discovering new relationships in familiar scenes, and appreciating how form and perception interact within black‑and‑white imagery.