Photographer and Professor Jeremiah Gilbert is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From the ‘Shelter-in-Place Still Lifes’ series. To see Jeremiah’s body of work, click on any photograph.
On March 19, California Governor Gavin Newsom became the first United States governor to set mandatory stay-at-home restrictions to help combat the coronavirus outbreak. As my wife and I have been stuck home since then, I have been challenging myself creatively by taking a daily photo around the house, which I call Shelter-in-Place Still Lifes. This is a selection from the first 15 days.
All images and text © Jeremiah Gilbert
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The Personal Possessions Of The Upper-Middle Class Chinese In The 1920’s
Street Food – Ningxia Night Market, Taiwan
Locke, Sacramento, USA – Town Built By The Chinese For The Chinese
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