The document discusses the relationship between photography, fetishism, and surrealism. It explores how surrealist photographers in the 1930s were interested in unusual camera angles and representing sexuality and desire. The document also examines the work of several surrealist artists including Leonora Carrington, Meret Oppenheim, and Frida Kahlo. Their works often featured fantastical, dreamlike imagery and themes of sexuality and the subconscious.