Volume 2
Photos of the Pandemic
Early 2020
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In the early days of the COVID19 pandemic in New York City, surgery residents were tasked with new and unfamiliar roles, manning pop-up intensive care units and performing emergency procedures on crashing patients. It was a time of fear and uncertainty but also brought our program and greater community together in new and unexpected ways. I attempted to capture portraits of my co-residents to create a photo anthology of this unique period of history.
Shot on Sony A73
Edited with Adobe Lightroom
Shot on Sony A73
Edited with Adobe Lightroom