Quarantine

Authors

  • Danielle Pierre Sandrini

Keywords:

Quarantine, Remote photography, Documentary photography, Photographic essay, Pandemic

Abstract

Quarantine is a photographic project conducted in 40 countries during the period between March and July of 2020, in which there were restrictions on the movement of people due to the new coronavirus pandemic. The pictures were captured using a photographic camera remotely, via a computer screen, through video call applications. Upon previous contact with the participants, who had told me about the challenges and changes in their routine due to the pandemic, we would choose a moment in their day so I could observe part of this routine through digital equipment, which culminated in some of the pictures presented.

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Author Biography

Danielle Pierre Sandrini

She has a degree in Social Communication with an emphasis on Radio Diffusion. She is a photographer, educator, and visual artist, and promotes courses, experiences, and interventions in museums and cultural centers in the state of São Paulo, Brazil. Her main research themes are the interweaving of materials and support with the photographic image, the action of memory, and the passage of time.

Published

2020-12-19