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The British Photographic Assignment 2020: COVID−19, Entry "When the World Stood Still"

Release Date: 10 Jul 2020

Entry by Photographer Wei Jian Chan

“When the World Stood Still” is an ongoing photo series (11 March 2020 – present) on my experience of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Approximately one year after I started making photographs on the streets of London, the city was changed in unprecedented ways by the COVID-19 pandemic. It is now impossible to leave the house without seeing the radical impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on our lives. Even before the nationwide “lockdown” was imposed on 23 March 2020, the usually busy streets had begun to empty out, making the city feel like a strange and desolate place.

We will look back on these days and talk about the way we lived and how we felt during the pandemic. In these unsettling times, I make a point of carrying my camera with me whenever I can, no matter how humble the walk to the supermarket or for exercise.

This series captures the extraordinary things I have seen, and the surreality of lockdown London.

Note 1: I have uploaded some of my photographs as diptychs in order to show contrast and/or develop themes. I am happy to provide them as individual JPEG files if necessary.

Note 2: The full series can be viewed at here.

The new British Photographic Assignments, open to all British-based photographers and those of British nationality the world over is continuing to accept images until 1st of January 2021.

Press access to these stories can be arranged via press@britishphotogrpahyawards.org

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