Using an Internet connection and friends near and far, the twenty-five-year-old artist Heather Glazzard found a way to take up-close pictures in isolated times.
For the photographer Elisabetta Zavoli and her sons, playing with costumes and lighting during the dark of night became a way to deal with fear during the pandemic.
Stuck in his New York City apartment, a street photographer started interviewing his neighbors, who shared surprisingly intimate stories from their windows.