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Exceptional photographer and our friend Anna Radchenko reflects on isolation and social distancing through photography with her “The Comfort Zone” series

What does isolation mean to us? How do we feel about it once it’s imposed and our freedom is
taken away?


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Although these photos were shot before the
international lockdown, they’ve become even more relevant in the current landscape. Much of
what we took for granted, including the freedom to leave our homes, go to work and meet people,
has been replaced by a growing feeling of uncertainty and confinement. We find ourselves in an
alternative reality, where we have to change our habits and some of our traits as we are spending
so much time on our own

— Anna Radchenko

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@anna_radchenkoThe Comfort Zone by Anna Radchenko

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