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Pandemic Photography: Capturing Photos Of Empty Places


Between March and June 2020, a spate of pandemic photography—by professionals and more ordinary folk—captured haunting images of how lives had been interrupted. New York, New York, USARockefeller Center Skating Rink during the pandemic Andrew WernerPhotographer Andrew Werner’s busy schedule typically involves a mix of studio time and social events, including galas. Werner’s collection of pandemic photography, called Places Without Faces is showcased on his website. But during the pandemic, this image of a male lion amongst a group of lionesses was captured on a daily drive. Because Lisbon is always full of people, he was eager to memorialize photos of empty places.


Source: Forbes June 24, 2020 18:45 UTC



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