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2021-02-20
Mask trash # 1
Mask trash on the playground at the Kroc Center in Phoenix, AZ -
2020-06-02
Aftermath of the looting of Good Life Pharmacy in The Bronx
Aerial shot portraying the aftermath of the looting of Good Life Pharmacy in The Bronx -
2020-06-02
Morning after the looting of Fordham Road
Images of the state of Fordham Road the morning after it was looted following the start of the protests. -
2020-07-06
The Discarded Mask: Two Perspectives
Found on the sidewalk along west Wichita, Kansas's 13th Street, this discarded mask reflects two dueling realities that have come to define the larger COVID-19 experience. First, such a sight is now rather commonplace across many communities, thereby revealing that masks have become such an important mitigation measure and common clothing accessory in both the US and the world that they are found in use and disuse as easily as a soda can or food wrapper. It is also emblematic of the contrary attitudes still held by many people, especially in more conservative regions of the United States, with a still significant portion of the population who, in the face of surging cases and fatalities, continue to challenge the need for masks and distancing by carrying on as if COVID-19 were a relic of the past. -
2020-03-28
Trash Can
Each day during the height of the horror of living in the epicenter I'd allow myself 1 walk, strategically timed to avoid as many people as possible. No matter how abstract the imagery the pandemic seems to intrude, in this photograph in the from of an out of focus figure in a mask. -
2020-05-23
Municipalidad de Carabayllo de la alegría al virus
El video muestra cómo el virus COVID-19 llega a una calle de Carabayllo y continúa su recorrido por las calles en las que los vecinos están preparados para botarlo ya que han realizado la desinfección de las calles, también muestra como algunas vecinas sacan la basura a la calle haciéndose más propensas a contagiarse, este espot publicitario fue realizado por la municipalidad de Carabayllo. -
05/16/2020
A photo of an empty Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk and beach with associated responses on Reddit.
An image shared on the Santa Cruz, CA subreddit showing the beach in front of the Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk on day 60 the Shelter in Place along with some responses to the photo. This beach is usually very busy, especially on weekends during summer, and usually full of tourists visiting the amusement park. Because this beach is so busy there is usually a lot of trash here in the sand. I used to live near this beach when I live in Santa Cruz, and it is very weird seeing it empty like this at a time when it should be busy. -
2020-04-01
Gloves and a mask lying on the pavement
A mask and gloves left lying on the pavement by an unknown person for unknown reasons. -
2020-03-22
glove on street
A discarded nitrile glove on the street -
2020-03-13
March 13, 2020
A walk on Friday the 13th. I shot out a roll of photographs on a loaded camera I found around the house. I'd never used the camera before and was unfamiliar with the 2 1/4 inch square negative format. I was able to bike into Manhattan and have this single roll of film processed and scanned at a lab, but now that it's closed I have rolls piling up. My aim is to shoot a single 12 exposure roll during each day of shelter in place. -
2020-04-04
Covid-19 Landscape
Latex gloves began showing up everywhere on walks. -
2020-04-04
Covid-19 Landscape
These masks, once common in construction sites, became the standard for daily outings. -
2020-04-04
Covid-19 Landscape
Latex gloves starting appearing everywhere. -
2020-04-06
Si siembras mierdas no esperes cosechar salud.
Facebook post about people throwing their used gloves on the ground like trash -
2020-04-03
Trash
My college closed the trashrooms on all the floors so I have no place to put these bags of trash. But there is no bugs or anything. and its mostly empty wrappers and bottles so its doesn't smell either. I chose to pick this because it shows how much waste humans make just being stuck in the house for weeks.