Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「In this photo essay, 13 photographers from The Everyday Projects — a global collective working to dispel misperceptions by documenting their home countries — return to scenes they had previously photographed. By contrasting these images of past and present, of then and now, we are reminded of a way of life that once was, and confronted with the grim unknown before us.⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ Swipe through to see a few of these before and after images, and head to our link in bio for the complete photo essay. ⁠📝: @chavranek  ⁠⠀ [1] 📷 @yolafotografa 📍 Quito, Ecuador⁠⠀ “El Tingo” is one of the most popular local swimming pool complexes in Quito. Every weekend, holiday and vacation, hundreds of tourists flock there. The pool complex was closed in mid-March and there is no date set for its reopening. Image 1: May 2, 2015  Image 2: July 31, 2020⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ [2] 📷 @a_coelho 📍 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil⁠⠀ Thousands of people flock to Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro. Beach access was banned in March 2020 due to the pandemic and still remains so, with some exceptions. Despite this, thousands of people still visit Rio’s beaches daily. Image 1: Oct. 26, 2008  Image 2: July 23, 2020⁠⠀ ⁠⠀ [3] 📷  @nilofarniekpor 📍 Kabul, Afghanistan⁠⠀ A classroom in the Dasht-e-Barchi settlement in Kabul. Schools in Afghanistan have been closed for nearly five months to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The closure of schools has had a huge economic impact on schoolteachers, and students have lagged behind in their lessons. There is no established online education system to take the place of in-person schooling. Image 1: June 12, 2016  Image 2: July 29, 2020」9月15日 8時01分 - huffpost

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In this photo essay, 13 photographers from The Everyday Projects — a global collective working to dispel misperceptions by documenting their home countries — return to scenes they had previously photographed. By contrasting these images of past and present, of then and now, we are reminded of a way of life that once was, and confronted with the grim unknown before us.⁠⠀
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Swipe through to see a few of these before and after images, and head to our link in bio for the complete photo essay. ⁠📝: @chavranek
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[1] 📷 @yolafotografa 📍 Quito, Ecuador⁠⠀
“El Tingo” is one of the most popular local swimming pool complexes in Quito. Every weekend, holiday and vacation, hundreds of tourists flock there. The pool complex was closed in mid-March and there is no date set for its reopening. Image 1: May 2, 2015 Image 2: July 31, 2020⁠⠀
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[2] 📷 @a_coelho 📍 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil⁠⠀
Thousands of people flock to Ipanema beach in Rio de Janeiro. Beach access was banned in March 2020 due to the pandemic and still remains so, with some exceptions. Despite this, thousands of people still visit Rio’s beaches daily. Image 1: Oct. 26, 2008 Image 2: July 23, 2020⁠⠀
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[3] 📷 @nilofarniekpor 📍 Kabul, Afghanistan⁠⠀
A classroom in the Dasht-e-Barchi settlement in Kabul. Schools in Afghanistan have been closed for nearly five months to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The closure of schools has had a huge economic impact on schoolteachers, and students have lagged behind in their lessons. There is no established online education system to take the place of in-person schooling. Image 1: June 12, 2016 Image 2: July 29, 2020


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