The Self-Isolation Photographic Diaries: Week Three
As part of our #CultureIsNotCancelled campaign, we have invited photographers to send us an image each week, capturing life under lockdown and documenting this unprecedented time. Here, we present the third instalment
For photographers, used to training their lenses on people and places the world over, isolation proves a particular challenge. As part of #CultureIsNotCancelled – a campaign on AnOthermag.com championing culture in the age of social distancing – we have invited photographers to send us an image each week for a project titled The Self-Isolation Photographic Diaries, making up a unique and intimate portrait of life under lockdown.
Dougie Irvine (above and below)
“Dalston, Morocco – 15th April.”
Photography by Dougie Irvine
Alexandra Leese
“Selfie.”
Photography by Alexandra Leese
Kuba Ryniewicz
“Solo garden party as Easter treasure hunt, photo taken before Easter weekend in Newcastle.”
Photography by Kuba Ryniewicz
Eddie Whelan
“There’s this tree in the park.”
Photography by Eddie Whelan
Paul Phung
“Currently I’m in Paris during this lockdown, I think this is the fifth week now and I’m becoming more settled as the weeks go by staying at home. This week I’ve been reflecting over my work and I’ve noticed in the past year I have always waited for opportunities to create where as before I made work purely for the enjoyment of creating. This week’s photo is myself continuing unfinished personal projects and remembering the thought processes.”
Photography by Paul Phung
Lorena Lohr
“I guess a lot of people are spending a lot more time in front of the sink than normal ... Here’s one with a cowboy from Wyoming.”