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Portrait of a girl during the COVID-19 response team visit to kuchingoro IDP camp, Abuja.
The day that was marked in my memory. It was the first day of a planned trip for five years. The whole script, the logistics, the plans to take the food, make it and return with the garbage I produced. It was 10 very intense days. A few hours of sleep to find the ideal light and manage to take my photos in the fullness of that arid landscape. You travel for miles and don't find a "living soul". Gasoline, you need to store it, because you can't find a place to refuel. I had to cover my whole body with appropriate clothes, otherwise I would have an insolation that could put everything to waste. I was very happy to experience every cloudy day in this wonderful desert. I felt that I was in the right place at the right time, I consider life coincidences. I took a 6x6cm medium format camera and my tripod and hands on! The result was this essay “The trip of my dreams!” in which I proposed to take a photograph a day, like a board logbook You who have read this text so far, I need to apologise! This whole story I just told is a lie! These photographs are actually clippings from an appropriate digital file on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) website. The original has 88797 x 22958 pixels, made by Opportunity, a geological exploration vehicle on Mars. A robot, which is millions of kilometres from planet Earth, has sent countless spectacular images of the surface there. I think I'm a little fascinated by photographs of Mars, thinking so far and so close. You may be asking me why this whole story of mixing a fantastic vacation trip with the best in
Photographs of slippers and foot wears of the children at the entrance of a room converted in to a classroom. In the city of Ogbomoso, parents and guardians are settling in to the idea that the current outbreak will require many to take over for teachers and child care providers, into the foreseeable future and instead they look for a teacher to organised a free homes lesson with no protective measures.
Sheet hanging from the room dividers to dry in the sun. photographing my immediate surroundings has become my prime creative outlet during this time of isolation, 2020
A Catholic priest prays as he celebrates Palm Sunday Mass in the absence of parishioners due to the coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in Chorzow, Poland.
With the increasing use of cloth face masks, cloth face masks gradually began to influence fashion as tailors, fashion designers, and individuals started using the cloth face masks not just as a protective tool, but also to add glamour and style to their outfits.
Empty Business District Reflection and Effects of Covid19 in Lagos, Nigeria
Multinational Companies Lockdown Reflection and Effects of Covid19 in Lagos, Nigeria
Seyi 10, wearing home-made face mask, was trying to drop down the curtain from the window due to the coldness of the weather in her abode on 10th of July 2020 in Ogbomoso. Before the Covid-19 outbreak; Every year, 5.3 million children under the age of five die from preventable causes. Overstretched health systems, supply chains disruptions and potential shortages of medicines vaccines and other commodities will all bring further risk to children and their communities if essential services can no longer be delivered.
These works go together as a part of one concept, which is a personal documentary project, accumulative, poetical and a longful one, in time of physical distancing and social solidarity, police curfews and restrictions. The names and dates are on the photographs themselves and all are digital photographs, 2020. They keep getting made as a way of making sense of and recording the passing of time.
These works go together as a part of one concept, which is a personal documentary project, accumulative, poetical and a longful one, in time of physical distancing and social solidarity, police curfews and restrictions. The names and dates are on the photographs themselves and all are digital photographs, 2020. They keep getting made as a way of making sense of and recording the passing of time.
2/3 Earth in quarantine is the second photo from the triptych, which symbolises the gradual / partial easing of quarantine around the world, reflects the present.
In the Covid19 preventive measures, lock down and masking up caused more ache to the brain, head, social life etc. Perceived as a nightmare wishing for a moment to wake up to real life. Portrait of a friend who fell sick in the lockdown but confused if it was just a normal mensural body reactions or Covid19.