đď¸ Welcome to Ep. #49 of The Urbanaut Podcast, presented in collaboration with Urbanautica.com. In this episode, we journey with Canadian photographer and educator Kyler Zeleny, whose work delves deeply into the Canadian prairies and the stories within rural communities. Kylerâs trilogy of photo books captures the essence of small-town life, exploring the beauty, resilience, and complexities of the rural landscape.
About Our Guest: Kyler Zeleny
Kyler Zeleny (b. 1988) is an accomplished Canadian photographer, educator, and author, holding degrees in Political Science, Photography and Urban Cultures, and a PhD in Communication & Culture. With published works like Out West, Found Polaroids, Crown Ditch & The Prairie Castle, and Bury Me in the Back Forty, Kyler has documented rural life on the prairies for over a decade. His work, featured in publications like The Globe & Mail, The Guardian, and The Washington Post, reflects his ongoing exploration of rural identity and urban-rural contrasts.
You can follow Kyler's journey and works on Instagram at @kylerzeleny or on his website at kylerzeleny.com.
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0:00 - Introduction to Kylerâs Trilogy
8:56 - Farm Background and Early Photography Beginnings
14:37 - Influence of New Topographic Photographers
35:09 - The âHeroâs Journeyâ and Storytelling
36:51 - Exploration of âFound Polaroidsâ
52:34 - Loneliness and Spiritual Connection to Rural Life
1:25:22 - Reflections on âPost-Photographyâ
1:30:38 - The Rose Metaphor
1:32:08 - Layered Storytelling in Photography
1:59:44 - Creating a Roadmap of Past, Present, and Future
2:06:08 - Final Reflections and Advice to Photographers
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