I don’t think I am alone in this feeling, but when the lockdown started to come into play, I lost my photography mojo. I had grand plans to shoot still life, macro and make some zines, but what transpired was actually my mind was all over the place and photography was right at the back.
For me photography has always been my escape, my time to myself to gather my thoughts.
I made a throwaway comment on Twitter about not having photographed anything for a while and Paul from Analogue Wonderland ( www.analoguewonderland.co.uk) asked if I would be up for a challenge. Coming from the Marty McFly school of don’t call me chicken I said yes. BTW to be clear this is not a sponsored or paid for blog.
About a week later I received the following package from Paul.

An empty simple use Lomo camera, a roll of Kodak Ultramax and an “anti-lockdown” challenge not to shoot empty street, people in masks closed shops etc. It suddenly dawned on me that this could be very difficult, you see I am on what is known as the NHS vulnerable list so the advice for me was to not even leave the house for 3 months. But I had accepted the challenge and was determined to give it a go
Before I get to the images, my thought process was to shoot everyday normal things as if life was going on without any differences. The normal mundane day to day things we do. After the images I will tell you how I felt seeing them. One extra point, I shot most of the frames late April and through May. In May going stir crazy I did start taking the dog for early morning walks when no one was around, I just could not sit anymore.
Looking at the images, I failed the brief, that’s OK though. It really is representative of what lockdown has been like. Both the light and the dark images are quite reflective. The one that really sums it up for me was taken through our kitchen skylight. This is lockdown

Great assignment and lovely mundane beautiful images. Shame the thumbnails are quite small and don’t enlarge when I click on them… nice job though!
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Thanks and also strange as when I look at it through my Web browser, I can definitely click and open up the images
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oh ok, sorry, I was clicking from WP Reader… thanks
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Really geat series of images, and a cool idea with the challenge, I had the same feelings about the lockdown, almost only took some random images with my phone the past weeks and I definitely want to grab one of my analog cameras and shoot the prepared film treated with coffee when I go to the city next time.
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Thanks, this did get me picking up my camera again although not much to shoot right now as limited to where I can go
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Well your country is hit very hard with the pandemy, hope it’s getting better soon!
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I’ve always been kind of curious about those cheap Lomo cameras. Unfortunately, I’ve already got a Diana F+ to mess around with and that’s essentially the same thing. As for the shoot, I think it’s brilliant. Definitely something I’ll have to try for myself. I’ve been shooting a lot of portraits of my Fiancé and dog since the pandemic set in. We’ve been trying to hike more as well.
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I love that shot of the dog with the light coming in the room. Very cool.
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