Covid - project name: Distance
Out of thousands of applicants me (and 99 other photographers) were selected for the ‘Canon Student Development Programme’ - in which I was mentored by a professional (published and award winning) photographer: Dan Balilty, to further develop my ‘Covid photography project: Distance’
This is my first project on street photography, documenting current events and watching how people reflect the effects of the pandemic. Completely candid.
I began doing street photography at the start of the pandemic in 2020. I decided to stop the project in 2022, as it’s no longer relevant... in public, and in the media.
I struggle with social anxiety, which worsened over the lockdowns. I knew I would have to battle this, if I was to properly capture the changing times. In retrospect my anxiety is reflected in the people I photographed.
What’s special is how as well as the people being fearful of the virus and essentially other people... I was also afraid of them. Gradually I got closer and over my personal fear to benefit the imagery and gain a stronger emotional connection with the person in the photograph. Every street photographer goes through something like this...
I focused on seeing the moments just before they happen, break through the fear and capture the fleeting moment. I hope people can see from my photos that every anxious moment I've been through, I survived and I'm a better person because of the risks I took.
1. Anxious
2. Essential
3. Containment
4. Unstable
5. Extended
6. Outsider
7. Vulnerable
8. Alone
9. Disorder
10. Paranoid
11. Thank you
12. Common
13. Maturity
14. Traced
15. Stress
16. Opening
17. Absorbed
18. Still