The COVID-19 situation came with a problem and an opportunity.
I was isolated at home, by myself. the phobia and the uncertainty of the situation were getting to me. I had to make changes to my lifestyle. I had to cook and clean and look after myself and my place. I was away from my father, my son, and my partner... so i would talk to them and hold it together.
However, the opportunity was, when we are not able to meet others, is there a chance to meet ourselves. deal with the parts that were not dealt with.
This led me to a quest. if we are robbed of our freedom to go out and take pictures, can we turn to our archives and make new memories?
Over the last couple of years, I have been shooting a lot of analog snapshots - mostly with Lomography and point & shoot cameras. These were just to have fun, to find a release from shooting assignments that involved planning. I also tested a lot of cameras and films during this time as I was getting back to shooting analog.
When I was going through the scans, I realised how pure and fun these images were. I wondered, is it possible to take these casual pictures and make a photograph and in the process make new memories.