Walking around Athens, capturing moments, imagining people passing by, seeing through walls...
boredpanda.com2020-7-15 19:26
Walking around Athens, capturing moments, imagining people passing by, seeing through walls...
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Boredom is the lesser of two evils (the other one is COVID-19), so this 83-year old woman and her daughter are fighting quarantine boredom by recreating classical paintings using whatever they could find at home.
I dream about all the photos I will take when we are finally allowed to travel again. One morning I woke up with an idea for a project in my head. And I took my 5-year-old daughter along for a ride.
In many parts of the U.S. the reality of social distancing policies have only been in place for about a month. Yet during that time and the few weeks that preceded it, photographers have already churned through a number of phases to document and depict the outbreak. In a sense, these phases represent visual tropes […]
Because of the quarantines currently sweeping the country and world, creatives have had to get especially creative to make collaborative art in spite of distance. I’ve seen photographers shooting portraits of people from the sidewalk and through windows.
In these 19 aerial photos, I attempted to capture how the city is responding to COVID-19 and how businesses are being affected.
Paris-based director and designer Benoit Millot took his camera out on March 26th at noon, a time at which the city is ordinarily bustling with life, and shot eerie views of how empty the streets are due to the coronavirus shutdown.