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@jonnoxrevanche in Darlinghurst awhile ago 🖤💙
Working on it
I’ve been digging through the archives as part of my recent @adobe ☘️ Creative Residency, a community fund announced during Covid-19 to support image makers via means of commission or project grant. Here’s one from the streets of Stockholm, 2017; ‘Twin baby in a pram’
Interview with Aunty Donna Ingram in 2018; as part of a Guardian project with @nehakale on Older Women and Cultural Invisibility.
Interview with Aunty Donna Ingram in 2018; as part of a Guardian project with @nehakale on Older Women and Cultural Invisibility.
Jon and I stayed 10 days with Lisi and Jan at Tjugeboda one Autumn year and I became entranced by an assembly of Eurasian blue tits. 
And I just watched them fly by the kitchen window over and over again.
Interview with Faith Anangu in 2018; as part of a Guardian project with @nehakale on Older Women and Cultural Invisibility.
Interview with Sandra Garritano in 2018; as part of a Guardian project with @nehakale on Older Women and Cultural Invisibility.
Anna at Oxford Falls, 2018
WIP @thejournal_collective
Gurrumali 💙
Kat and Otto, some time ago in Marrickville 🌱 💙
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Peru seemed to be doing everything right.
Its president, Martín Vizcarra, announced one of the earliest coronavirus lockdowns in Latin America on 16 March. In stark contrast to his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro – who has deliberately undermined social distancing and quarantine measures – Peru’s leader strictly adhered to the World Health Organization’s coronavirus recommendations and mobilised the police and army to enforce a stringent quarantine.
But more than two months later the country is one of the region’s worst-hit by Covid-19 and has been unable to flatten the curve of infections. Peru now ranks second only to Brazil in Latin America // Excerpt from Guardian Article written by Dan Collyns.
Maria as part of // la costa verde / series / 2014 //
Peru seemed to be doing everything right.
Its president, Martín Vizcarra, announced one of the earliest coronavirus lockdowns in Latin America on 16 March. In stark contrast to his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro – who has deliberately undermined social distancing and quarantine measures – Peru’s leader strictly adhered to the World Health Organization’s coronavirus recommendations and mobilised the police and army to enforce a stringent quarantine.
But more than two months later the country is one of the region’s worst-hit by Covid-19 and has been unable to flatten the curve of infections. Peru now ranks second only to Brazil in Latin America // Excerpt from Guardian Article written by Dan Collyns.
Peru seemed to be doing everything right.
Its president, Martín Vizcarra, announced one of the earliest coronavirus lockdowns in Latin America on 16 March. In stark contrast to his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro – who has deliberately undermined social distancing and quarantine measures – Peru’s leader strictly adhered to the World Health Organization’s coronavirus recommendations and mobilised the police and army to enforce a stringent quarantine.
But more than two months later the country is one of the region’s worst-hit by Covid-19 and has been unable to flatten the curve of infections. Peru now ranks second only to Brazil in Latin America // Excerpt from Guardian Article written by Dan Collyns, to read more check my stories link.
Pictured: Paeva, 2, at Agua Dulce beach.
Peru seemed to be doing everything right.
Its president, Martín Vizcarra, announced one of the earliest coronavirus lockdowns in Latin America on 16 March. In stark contrast to his Brazilian counterpart, Jair Bolsonaro – who has deliberately undermined social distancing and quarantine measures – Peru’s leader strictly adhered to the World Health Organization’s coronavirus recommendations and mobilised the police and army to enforce a stringent quarantine.
But more than two months later the country is one of the region’s worst-hit by Covid-19 and has been unable to flatten the curve of infections. Peru now ranks second only to Brazil in Latin America // Excerpt from Guardian Article written by Dan Collyns, to read more check my stories link.
“We photograph things in order to drive them out of our minds. My stories are a way of shutting my eyes” / Franz Kafka 🐺 (I relate)