Vancovid
We're all in this together one way or another. Some of us might be financially stable for a month or two. Some of us might be in the most dire straits. There's so many of us on one spectrum or another, but there is one thing we all have in common: the unknown.It's been the weirdest time I've ever had in my 36 years, and I hope it's one of the last. I've thought many times what scenarios might ensue a global collapse, but I never actually thought I'd see it in my lifetime. In this time of social distancing and isolation, I set out with my camera on a mission to capture just that.I headed out one cloudy Sunday and went on an epic walk. After four hours and over 20,000 steps later, I managed to capture the essence of the isolation gripping Vancouver. Sure, it was a cloudy day, but on a Sunday in Vancouver, the streets are always busy. Always.I never shoot black and white. Never. I might convert a photo to black and white, but I never shoot it. I went out that day with the intention of shooting only black and white. I felt that the black and white format would really give some punch to the emptiness I thought I'd find once on the journey. I think I was right.This will be an ongoing series, as things get either worse (or better) over the next couple months. Enjoy!