How did you feed your creativity during the lockdown – Tatenda Chidora

I have never spent this much time in my apartment, life has slowed down for everyone, but this is a good time to reflect. Being alone allows you to think.
Tatenda Chidora - www.lampost.co.za

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In this lockdown series, Tatenda Chidora explores the view from his home and he says for him, the photographs are about isolation, emptiness, solitude and personal space.

I have never spent this much time in my apartment, life has slowed down for everyone, but this is a good time to reflect. Being alone allows you to think. It’s time to reset and count all my blessings. It’s beautiful how you can think without so much distraction from the outside – work, workmates, friends, family. So, just the silence has been so golden for me, giving me time to read and look for inspiration.

I really enjoy the light path in my neighbourhood. It has been a while since I had sat down to observe this. We are at the tail end of summer running into winter and the skies are looking really beautiful. Throughout the day I am constantly looking out the window watching how the sun beautifully kisses the walls in the early morning and late afternoon.

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