Shimona Carvalhoflipped into The World - Exposed UnposedLiving Rooms Let’s dance – a lockdown photo essay verified_publisherThe Guardian - Stuart Acker HoltWith revelry all but absent from public life during Covid, an Amsterdam-based project captures small moments of cathartic abandon in people’s living rooms What follows is a selection of photographs, along...
Shimona Carvalhoflipped into The World - Exposed UnposedSkating On a roll: skating booms in lockdown London – photo essay verified_publisherThe Guardian - Sarah Marsh Photography: Graeme RobertsonRoller skating is more popular than ever, with factories making skates struggling to keep up with demand. During lockdown, skate groups and communities have been coming together wherever they can On Sunday,...
Shimona Carvalhoflipped into The World - Exposed UnposedSkiing Freedom on the slopes - skiing for women in Afghanistan verified_publisherThe Guardian - Charlie Faulkner; photographs by Rick FindlerSkiing is a beacon of hope for the brave young women who have taken up the sport at Bamyan Ski Club amid political turmoil in the country It is 6.30am and Nazira Khairzad, 18, and her older sister Nazima,...
Shimona Carvalhoflipped into The World - Exposed UnposedLondon 'It’s given me faith back in humanity': the lockdown volunteers – a photo essay verified_publisherThe Guardian - Alicia CanterAn army of volunteers has been quietly undertaking essential everyday tasks that have become impossible for those shielding from Covid-19. From delivering prescriptions to walking disabled dogs, the Royal...
Shimona Carvalhoflipped into The World - Exposed UnposedGangs Abandoned: gangs in Guatemala replace families – photo essay verified_publisherThe Guardian - Guardian StaffDecades of migration to the US left generations of children behind for whom gangs are substitute families Photographs and text by Ignacio Marin Since she arrived in Guatemala City a few decades ago, she...
Shimona Carvalhoflipped into The World - Exposed UnposedCatania ‘We monitor its every breath’: inside Mount Etna’s war room verified_publisherThe Guardian - Lorenzo Tondo in CataniaIn the city of Catania, at the foot of the volcano, scientists are trying to explain its recent unusual behaviour When his phone rang at 3.22am last Wednesday, 50-year-old Giuseppe Salerno, the head of...