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NEWS - Coronavirus: 'Words At The Window: Social Isolation And The Coronavirus', Portrait Projekt
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Exclusive - 'Words At The Window: Social Isolation And The Coronavirus', Portrait Project, Brooklyn, New York
“As a photographer, I have always loved and been drawn to shooting portraits - a process that allows a connection to be made between photographer, subject, and viewer. So, when this Coronavirus began to rapidly spread, and people were ordered into 'self-isolation' and 'social distancing', I began to feel compelled to document this unprecedented time in our history. Starting locally, I reached out to people in my Brooklyn neighborhood of Ditmas Park to see how they were feeling, and to see what message, if any, they would like to share with the world, whether they be personal, political, or spiritual.
When beginning the project I hadn't completely settled on the idea of photographing everyone behind a window. Some people would come out on their porches or stoops, but that just didn't feel right to me for some reason. As the project began to evolve the idea of the window started to make more sense. The window being something that we look out on the world from. Something that literally frames how people can look in on us and how we look out at the world. Something that we normally do not enter or exit from.
It has only been about a week since the project started, but after posting the images on social media I have gotten probably the most positive reaction out of anything I have ever been involved with. Something I am very pleased with, obviously. My plan is to have it be an ongoing project for as long as I can safely make it possible.
I hope that in this time of chaos and uncertainty this project will help people feel more connected to the outside world even though we are all literally separated from one a...
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PEOPLE - Frogmore House: Meghan und Harry ziehen nach Windsor (Archivbilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfredo Dagli Orti/REX/Shutterstock (5850866dy)
History of the Royal Residences, Frogmore House Queen Victoria's house by W H Pyne 1816 The Green Closet
Art (Royalty & Court Life) - various
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PEOPLE - Frogmore House: Meghan und Harry ziehen nach Windsor (Archivbilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfredo Dagli Orti/REX/Shutterstock (5850866cq)
History of the Royal Residences, Frogmore House Queen Victoria's house by W H Pyne 1816 The Japan room
Art (Royalty & Court Life) - various
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PEOPLE - Frogmore House: Meghan und Harry ziehen nach Windsor (Archivbilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfredo Dagli Orti/REX/Shutterstock (5850866ep)
History of the Royal Residences, Frogmore House Queen Victoria's house by W H Pyne 1816 The Dining Room
Art (Royalty & Court Life) - various
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PEOPLE - Frogmore House: Meghan und Harry ziehen nach Windsor (Archivbilder)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alfredo Dagli Orti/REX/Shutterstock (5850866fa)
History of the Royal Residences, Frogmore House Queen Victoria's house by W H Pyne 1816 The Green pavilion
Art (Royalty & Court Life) - various
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