Ken Narula: Iris & Lens: 50 Leica lenses to collect and photograph
By (Author) Andreas Kaufmann
Text by Gerhard Steidl
Designed by Gerhard Steidl
Designed by Holger Feroudj
Designed by Ken Narula
Steidl Publishers
Steidl Verlag
15th September 2024
11th April 2024
Germany
General
Non Fiction
779.092
Hardback
120
Width 210mm, Height 210mm
1030g
While searching for the perfect, the imperfect is what makes a photograph memorable. - Ken Narula
Ken Narula started collecting all things Leica at the turn of the century. What initially began as Narula's passion has since transformed into an extensive collection, as his appreciation of the camera company's craftsmanship and iconic, compact design-together with his fascination for photography-grew. In his photographic works Narula uses the camera to capture the moment in unscripted life situations and the lens to demonstrate great rapport towards those present: from melancholic daydreaming to the deepest feeling of nostalgia.
Divided into two volumes, Iris & Lens thematically reflects Narula's distinctive role as both photographer and collector. The first volume "Iris" offers a series of photographs he made between 2017 and 2022. The 50 black-and-white images were all taken with Narula's array of Leica cameras and lenses, which he presents in the second volume "Lens." From his broad collection, which spans 100 years of Leica's technical history, Narula presents a minimalistic, up-close look at 50 lenses which he uses primarily for his own work, and highlights the lenses' unique characteristics. With this careful juxtaposition of object and subject, Narula invites us to engage with the interplay between the iris of the human eye and the technically near-perfect lens.
Born in 1976, Ken Narula is a photographer and collector of Leica cameras and lenses based in London and Bangkok. A graduate in business and finance, Narula realized his passion for photography after the profound experience of life-changing eye surgery. Parallel to owning multiple companies, he has spent decades establishing one of today's largest assortments of Leica objects and has traveled worldwide photographing with his museum-worthy collection.