2020 will forever be known in infamy as the year of the Covid-19 pandemic. But after almost a year of face masks, social distancing, and being trapped at home, the New Year brings us closer to the future we’ve all been praying for.
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2020 will forever be known in infamy as the year of the Covid-19 pandemic. But after almost a year of face masks, social distancing, and being trapped at home, the New Year brings us closer to the future we’ve all been praying for.
“For the time being, our only escape and way to cope with a feeling of imprisonment and anxiety might be to use the power of our imagination to push back the limits of our own confinement.”
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Taja Spasskova depicts loneliness in its most vulnerable form through photographing herself and friend in quarantine.
Burning Man, a 70,000 preeminently based on human connections, magical encounters and in which the essence lies in the serendipitous electric experiences is going virtual, in light of the current pandemic. Can such a thing be replicated online?
New York based brand Collina Strada creates funky and colourful face masks to give back to the community during these tough times
Warren Niedich, organizer of the Drive-By-Art exhibition in the Hamptons talks about the role of photography in times of social distancing
Italian design duo Mathery bring fun, colours and lightness to Covid-19 guidelines
Kirra Cheers’ new project, Seclude in the Nude, moves beyond urban dating culture – capturing the intimate moments during extreme social isolation in New York City.
In his latest project Stay Apart Together, Spencer Tunick succeeds to show unity and connectedness in times of isolation
This article features work by Damien Frost, a London-based photographer who is currently documenting the drag and queer scene via FaceTime.
With the weather getting warmer, New Yorkers are crowding their rooftops and Jeremy Cohen is here to capture it all
This week on Quarantine Chronicles: Four women recreate famous photographers by using toilet paper
This article features New York based photographer Neil Kramer, who is taking humorous family photos during their time in isolation.
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A Quarantine Chronicles feature about capturing star trails during social isolation.