Behind The Mask
‘Behind the Mask’ is a book on my findings during Covid19 2020, an accumulation of restrictions, images & interviews, within my 2k initially, but branching further a field as restrictions eased, allowing me in time, to visit UHK and photograph the humans ‘Behind the Mask’ as we somewhat came to grips with a Global Pandemic.
Behind the Mask, Killarney' is a pure labour of love. What began with visiting the community for a ‘snap chat’ within my limits, was overwhelmingly embraced. Community Spirit can only be experienced by involvement in your area. It was so difficult not to see, hear or touch our loved ones.
My social media page ‘The Little Memory Gallery’ soon became a platform for interaction and I looked forward to my encounters within the community daily.
‘Behind the Mask’ is a book on my findings during Covid19 2020, an accumulation of restrictions, images & interviews, within my 2k initially, but branching further a field as restrictions eased, allowing me in time, to visit UHK and photograph the humans ‘Behind the Mask’ as we somewhat came to grips with a Global Pandemic.
Behind the Mask, Killarney' is a pure labour of love. What began with visiting the community for a ‘snap chat’ within my limits, was overwhelmingly embraced. Community Spirit can only be experienced by involvement in your area. It was so difficult not to see, hear or touch our loved ones.
My social media page ‘The Little Memory Gallery’ soon became a platform for interaction and I looked forward to my encounters within the community daily.
‘Behind the Mask’ is a book on my findings during Covid19 2020, an accumulation of restrictions, images & interviews, within my 2k initially, but branching further a field as restrictions eased, allowing me in time, to visit UHK and photograph the humans ‘Behind the Mask’ as we somewhat came to grips with a Global Pandemic.
Behind the Mask, Killarney' is a pure labour of love. What began with visiting the community for a ‘snap chat’ within my limits, was overwhelmingly embraced. Community Spirit can only be experienced by involvement in your area. It was so difficult not to see, hear or touch our loved ones.
My social media page ‘The Little Memory Gallery’ soon became a platform for interaction and I looked forward to my encounters within the community daily.