covid-19 pandemic
covid-19 pandemic
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 During the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate
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covid-19 pandemic
covid-19 pandemicDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
Mask
MaskDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
Mask
MaskDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
Mask
MaskDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
Mask
MaskDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
 During the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate
During the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
Mask
MaskDuring the Covid-19 Pandemic, friends are no longer welcome to stop in. Visitors that do come trade the nuanced communication of facial expression for the viral barrier of a mask. It is not just the social distancing that has isolated us; we isolate ourselves for the promise of cloth protection from the virus. These changes have inspired me to make these photographs of the new normal. We still take comfort in our gardens, family, animal friends and those who recognize us by the upper half of our face.
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