Out: LGBTQ Poland
Few in the Polish LGBTQ community could have foreseen how quickly this deeply conservative and Catholic country would change since it joined the European Union. Back in 2004, gay rights marches were banned in Warsaw and homosexuality was a taboo subject. Since then, as the economy has grown, the LGBTQ community has become more widely accepted.
In OUT, award-winning Warsaw-based photographer Maciek Nabrdalik, whose work has been published in Smithsonian, L'Espresso, Stern, Newsweek, and the New York Times, takes us deep into this community. Exploring issues of identity and citizenship and taking its inspiration from the passport photo format, OUT features dozens of formal portraits of writers, artists, and everyday people working in a variety of occupations from across Poland. Each portrait is accompanied by a short interview and is shaded to indicate how comfortable that person is with revealing their own sexuality publicly.
Intimate and profoundly humane, OUT is a testament to the great strides that can be made in the struggle for LGBTQ rights in a short space of time--a document that will be inspiring to other nations where the queer community does not enjoy the same freedoms.
OUT was designed by Emerson, Wajdowicz Studios (EWS).
Author: Nabrdalik
Publisher: New Press
Published: 12/19/2017
Pages: 160
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.50lbs
Size: 10.00h x 8.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9781620973691
About the Author
Maciek Nabrdalik is a Warsaw-based documentary photographer and member of the VII Photo Agency. Nabrdalik's awards include honors from World Press Photo, Pictures of the Year International, and NPPA The Best of Photojournalism. He is a 2016-2017 Nieman Fellow at Harvard University.