THE Duchess of Cambridge yesterday praised the “amazing” entries to her Hold Still photographic project documenting life under lockdown. One image shows a man seated at a computer with his back to camera while a toddler sprawls amid toys in the foreground. Another shows a medic in PPE cradling a baby. In a message to […]
THE Duchess of Cambridge yesterday praised the “amazing” entries to her Hold Still photographic project documenting life under lockdown.
One image shows a man seated at a computer with his back to camera while a toddler sprawls amid toys in the foreground.
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Kate Middleton has praised the entries to her Hold Still photography project[/caption] Two health care workers take a nap during the coronavirus battle in this snap by Jane Roe[/caption] Steph James’s touching image shows a woman kissing the hand of a child through a window[/caption]Another shows a medic in PPE cradling a baby.
In a message to encourage entries Kate says: “There have been so many amazing entries to Hold Still over the last few weeks.
“From families up and down the country showing how they are adapting to life during lockdown, through to some of the most amazing NHS and social care staff who are putting their lives on the line to save the lives of others.
“But it isn’t too late to take part.
“So please take a moment to capture what life is like for you, because together I hope that we can build a lasting illustration of just how our country pulled together during the pandemic.
“I can’t wait to share the final 100 images with you.”
The project is run in collaboration with the National Portrait Gallery.
An image by Roseangela Borgese shows a man working from home while a toddler is surrounded by toys[/caption] A medic in PPE cradles a tiny tot in an entry by Matthew Williams[/caption] A young girl holds up a Union Jack to celebrate VE day in a photograph by Vanita Bhuva[/caption] A young child wears a face mask in an atmospheric shot by Daisy Valencia[/caption] Simon Murphy’s entry gives a glimpse into life indoors during lockdown, with the photo taken through glass[/caption] The community spirit of lockdown is shown in Becky Wickes’s photo of neighbours playing instruments while distancing[/caption]Don't miss the latest news and figures - and essential advice for you and your family.
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