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COVID-19 Case Study: Harry Pseftoudis

Our COVID-19 Case Studies explore the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. If you would like to submit a Case Study get in touch via chat@redeye.org.uk for more information. 

 

Photo on the left shows a family standing on the doorstep of their house, The man has his arm around the lady's waist and their young daughter stands in front of both of them wearing a sundress. The image on the right shows a lady stood in a storage area surrounded shelves of plants, candles and vases. She is holding a hot drink and her dog sits on the floor next to her, both looking at the camera.

Working Through Change: Emily Marcovecchio

Due to the pandemic, many photographers have had to change the way in which they work in order to sustain a living. In this series of blog posts by Redeye's Rosie Dale, we celebrate the adaptability and resiliance of the photographic community during this past year, and highlight some of those that have sucessfully altered their business models, or tried something new, to continue working during what is now the new normal of the photography industry. 

 

Image shows a female singer on stage performing. She is wearing a bright yellow playsuit and leaning forwards towards the crowd. She has the microphone held to her face in one hand and her other hand is outstretched towards the crowd.

COVID-19 Case Study: Rachel Wallace

Our COVID-19 Case Studies explore the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. If you would like to submit a Case Study get in touch via chat@redeye.org.uk for more information.

Image shows a funeral procession through a field full of long grass and wild flowers. At the front there is a man leading the procession all in black, followed closely behind by another man leading a piebald horse, which is pulling a blue and red cart carrying the coffin.

Working Through Change: Chris Dalton

Due to the pandemic, many photographers have had to change the way in which they work in order to sustain a living. This is a new section of the blog where we want to celebrate the adaptability and resiliance of the photographic community during this past year and highlight some of those that have sucessfully altered their business models, or tried something new, to continue working during what is now the new normal of the photo industry. 

 

Image on the left shows a view of the inside of the Natural History Museum in London empty of people. The image on the right shows the skyline of London with the Shard prominent in the middle of the image. It is at sunset, with the sky in shades of purple and orange and the lights of the city visible in the buildings below.

COVID-19 Case Study: Nat Wilkins

Our COVID-19 Case Studies explore the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. If you would like to submit a Case Study get in touch via chat@redeye.org.uk for more information.

 

A montage of views from windows taken by Participants of the Home Time project. There are five images on a black background, most showing rural fields with stone walls encased within the window frame. One image shows a lady peering through a window and waving and another shows two long terraced back gardens with the neighbour standing in their garden.

Working Through Change: Holly Houlton

Due to the pandemic, many photographers have had to change the way in which they work in order to sustain a living. This is a new section of the blog where we want to celebrate the adaptability and resiliance of the photographic community during this past year and highlight some of those that have sucessfully altered their business models, or tried something new, to continue working during what is now the new normal of the photo industry. 

 

Image shows two cyanotype prints, both with an image of the moon in the corner, one a full moon, the other a crescent moon. The rest of the page is taken up by Ferns and other plants.

COVID-19 Case Study: Samantha Johnston

Our COVID-19 Case Studies explore the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. If you would like to submit a Case Study get in touch via chat@redeye.org.uk for more information.

 

Image shows a studio wall filled with darkroom printed contact sheets. They are crowded together, overlapping other pages. All the images on the contact sheets are in colour, lots of bright reds and blues being the most prominent.

Working Through Change: Fergus Coyle

It has been one year since the UK went into its first lockdown. This past year has been difficult for so many people and the creative industries are no exception. Prior to the Covid pandemic the creative industries were the fastest growing sector of the UK economy; however with the whole world coming to a standstill, many creatives have found themselves without work and without funding. This has led to numerous people having to change the way in which they work in order to sustain a living during these uncertain times. 

Image shows a foggy landscape of Wuhan. There are tall skyscraper buildings, barely visible in the fog, which lie behind a large river. In front of this river there are many small groups of people, who are tiny in comparison to the large buildings. Slightly closer to the front of the image there is a girl posing for a photograph in front of the river wearing an orange dress.

COVID-19 Case Study: Theo McInnes

Our COVID-19 Case Studies explore the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. If you would like to submit a Case Study get in touch via chat@redeye.org.uk for more information.

 

Image shows a black and white full body portrait of two people stood beside each other in a park. They are wearing fencing uniform, including masks covering their faces, and holding épées.

COVID-19 Case Study: Jaskirt Boora

Our COVID-19 Case Studies explore the different ways the photographic community is working and staying connected through the pandemic. If you would like to submit a Case Study get in touch via chat@redeye.org.uk for more information.

 

Photo on the left shows a lady wearing a blue, flowery dress and white hijab sitting on a bed and looking directly into the camera. Image on the right shows a male doctor wearing pink scrubs and a stethoscope around his neck, standing in the hallway of a hospital with his arms crossed, looking off into the distance.
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