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Artist Photo Series: Life After Lockdown: Harriet, Care Assistant
Harriet, Care Assistant by Lisa Brown Photography

Q&A with Harriet

What have you been up to during lockdown? 

I spent the best part of lockdown working as a key worker and because I work nights, the little time I got off I spent shopping for food and just spending time with my kids at home. 

What are your plans for Life After Lockdown?

After the lockdown I would like to have a nice break with the kids just to recoup and in the long term go away like we were supposed to before it all happened.

The ‘Life After Lockdown’ Photographic Project 

The Life After Lockdown photographic project was started in June 2020, following the British government’s move towards easing the lockdown measures put in place to combat the COVID-19 pandemic. Lisa Brown, a photographer and writer living and working in Preston, wanted to find out how local people had spent their time during lockdown and what plans they had for ‘Life After Lockdown’. 

About the Photographer

Lisa Brown is a photographer born and brought up in Preston. She left Preston to study Fashion Journalism at the London College of Fashion and subsequently worked at a number of magazines where she developed a strong visual sense and passion for the printed image. 

Her first photographic exhibition, ‘Welcome to Preston’, took place at The Larder, Preston in November 2019. 

The selection of images Lisa has shared with The Living City project were all taken during the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown, in April and May 2020. 

You can see more of Lisa Brown’s work and buy prints from www.lisabrownphotography.org

You can also connect with her on social media through Instagram and Facebook.

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