Coronavirus: Bristol photographer captures 'resilience' in lockdown
Jonathan BowcottA photographer has been documenting people’s lockdown experiences from their doorsteps to reveal their "resilience" during the pandemic.
Jonathan Bowcott, 52, from Bristol, started The Covid Chronicles on his Instagram page to show people’s “positivity” during a difficult time.
Mr Bowcott put out an appeal on social media asking if he could take people's portraits from a safe distance.
He said the project has given him "new optimism" during lockdown.
Jonathan BowcottMr Bowcott was inspired to start the project after taking a portrait of his parents on their doorstep and seeing "such a mix of emotions in their faces".
He receives requests on Instagram from people who want to be part of project and then cycles to their home to take their picture.
Jonathan Bowcott
Jonathan BowcottKenah and Stu, who were photographed at their Bristol home, said: "Although we are struggling with these changes to our way of life, it is nice to see what a few weeks of human inaction does to allow nature to recoup and restore.
"Hopefully we can learn from this and our impact won't be forgotten when we return to normality."
Jonathan BowcottMr Bowcott added: “Everyone who I photographed showed such a great deal of resilience, they were all very positive and had adapted quickly.”
“This project and experiencing lockdown has been a life-affirming experience and has given me a new optimism.”

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