Non Fiction

A work of lyrical documentary that explores the porous boundary between fact and fiction in photography. The premise is simple: is it possible to photograph the world as it is and create a series that feels like fiction?

“To give truth the colour and narrative force of fiction”, this was Truman Capote’s ambition when he wrote ‘In Cold Blood’, the true account of a quadruple homicide in 1960s Kansas. It is the starting point for Non Fiction, a work of lyrical documentary that explores the porous boundary between fact and fiction in photography.

The premise is simple: is it possible to photograph the world as it is - through chance encounters and local news stories - and create a series that feels like fiction?

Since its beginnings, photography has had a slippery relation to truth: even the most ‘objective’ portraits will necessarily involve decisions relating to location, light and pose. Indeed, even the authenticity of the very first photograph of a human being (Louis Daguerre’s Boulevard du Temple, 1838) is still in question nearly two centuries after its creation. In the current context, where the boundary between what is real and what isn’t is increasingly ambiguous (e.g. fake news, infotainment, AI generated imagery…), it seems more pertinent than ever to reflect on our relation to reality and how it is mediated through images. 

Non Fiction plays on the tension between the real and the unreal through a variety of visual strategies deployed to blur the lines (props, off-camera flash, cinematic clichés...). Images made in the real world accumulate and coalesce, forming a narrative that is fluid and multidirectional, suggestive yet unfixed. Framed in this way, daily life is transformed: every window hides secrets, every stranger is a protagonist, every object becomes a clue or a piece of evidence.

The title of the project makes reference to the fact that in literature, the dichotomy is between fiction and non-fiction - perhaps in photography as well, there is a tacit understanding that truth is always relative.

The project was made across Normandy in 2022/2023 during an extended residency hosted by the Planches Contact photography festival in Deauville, France. It was exhibited at Les Franciscaines museum (France), at inCadaqués International Photo Festival (Spain) and recently won the first prize of PhotoMarseille's “Prix Maison Blanche”. Non Fiction will be published as my first book in September 2024 by Le Bec en L’Air editions, designed by Melanie Mues.

© Henri Kisielewski - Triplets, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Triplets, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Patricide, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Patricide, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Pink Door, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Pink Door, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Lost Highway, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Lost Highway, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Father, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Father, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Balcony, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Balcony, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Down, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Down, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - White Picket Fence, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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White Picket Fence, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Magic, (2022). Ilford medium format negative film (6x7).
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Magic, (2022). Ilford medium format negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Burglary, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Burglary, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Cliché, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Cliché, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Eye #1, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Eye #1, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Eye #3, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Eye #3, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Arson, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Arson, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Ghost Story, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Ghost Story, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Sandstorm, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Sandstorm, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Break-Up Scene, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Break-Up Scene, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Entrance, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Entrance, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Casino, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Casino, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

© Henri Kisielewski - Larceny, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).
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Larceny, (2022). Kodak medium format colour negative film (6x7).

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