Publisher Note

How to Look Natural in Photos is a book about a totalitarian system which uses photography for its purposes. It includes reflections on the mechanism and relationships connected with looking and photographing, observing and being observed, describing and being described. Violence begins in the nervous system, from an impulse that runs through the body and makes someone press the shutter. It ends in an archive, the place where information and images are stored. This basis reveals who interprets the collected data, and consequently – who controls the facts. The book also tells a story of spies, agents, guards, AI algorithm programmers, surveillance subjects, suspects, archivists, convicts and accidentally photographed passers-by. They interact on various levels, all comprising one huge machine, inordinate and dispersed.

All the photos in the book come from the archive of the Institute of National Remembrance – Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation (IPN), which investigates the history of Poland between the early 20th century and the fall of the totalitarian system. The book contains descriptions of photographs based on archival notes, and essay by Tomasz Stempowski, historian and archivist.

Photobook

How to Look Natural in Photos

by Beata Bartecka, Lukasz Rusznica

Publisher
Release Place London, United Kingdom
Release Date 2021
Credits
Printrun 500
Identifiers
ISBN-13: 978-83-917373-5-4
Work  
Subform Photobook
Topics Photography, Totalitarian System
Methods Photography
Language English
Dimensions 26.0 × 20.0 × 3.0 cm
Pages 304
Technique Offset