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The high school baseball and softball season get underway in Iowa as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Stopped by North and Roosevelt high schools as they begin play but with health guidelines that include physical distance, mask, sanitizers and more. These were the first sports-related photos I've shot in 14 weeks.

 

UPDATE: This photo was selected for the #ICPConcerned exhibit at the International Center of Photography in the Fall 2020.

March photos by Farras Abdelnour of Bushwick and Claudine Williams of New York

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

Photographer: Karen Constine, karenconstinephotography.com (@karenconstine on Instagram)

 

Artist Bio: KAREN CONSTINE is a fine art and documentary photographer whose practice examines aspects of cultural traditions and spaces in transition. Her photography is an ongoing visual exploration of contemporary pilgrimages that include daily rituals and customs. Her focus is to document the connection between individuals and the places they inhabit.

 

Karen's has exhibited her work in national and international juried and curated group shows including, Art in the Plague Year, at UCR ARTS: California Museum of Photography; #ICPConcerned, Global Images for a Global Crisis at International Center of Photography; Connected World 2020 at Los Angeles Center of Photography; and Forsaken and Abandoned exhibitions at S.E. Center for Photography, among others. Awards include the 16th Edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, Cityscape Series, 3rd place for images from Karen's (un) real landscape: Los Angeles plays itself project. She has been published in Lenscratch and Against the Grain Magazine.

 

Karen received her B.A. in Communications from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is actively involved in the photographic and arts community in Los Angeles. Presently, Karen is working on several personal projects, including her series Harajuku in L.A., an ongoing series of portraits that capture the self-expression and individualistic styles adopted by Harajuku and J-fashion-inspired persons living in Southern California.

 

Karen's photography and travels have taken her to six continents, including visits to remote indigenous populations and places of cultural and environmental significance. She is based in her native city of Los Angeles.

Photographer: Karen Constine, karenconstinephotography.com (@karenconstine on Instagram)

 

Artist Bio: KAREN CONSTINE is a fine art and documentary photographer whose practice examines aspects of cultural traditions and spaces in transition. Her photography is an ongoing visual exploration of contemporary pilgrimages that include daily rituals and customs. Her focus is to document the connection between individuals and the places they inhabit.

 

Karen's has exhibited her work in national and international juried and curated group shows including, Art in the Plague Year, at UCR ARTS: California Museum of Photography; #ICPConcerned, Global Images for a Global Crisis at International Center of Photography; Connected World 2020 at Los Angeles Center of Photography; and Forsaken and Abandoned exhibitions at S.E. Center for Photography, among others. Awards include the 16th Edition of the Julia Margaret Cameron Award for Women Photographers, Cityscape Series, 3rd place for images from Karen's (un) real landscape: Los Angeles plays itself project. She has been published in Lenscratch and Against the Grain Magazine.

 

Karen received her B.A. in Communications from the University of California, Santa Barbara, and is actively involved in the photographic and arts community in Los Angeles. Presently, Karen is working on several personal projects, including her series Harajuku in L.A., an ongoing series of portraits that capture the self-expression and individualistic styles adopted by Harajuku and J-fashion-inspired persons living in Southern California.

 

Karen's photography and travels have taken her to six continents, including visits to remote indigenous populations and places of cultural and environmental significance. She is based in her native city of Los Angeles.

A September photo “Stay Present | Downtown Los Angeles” by Janet Sternburg

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

A baseball player at North High School in Des Moines, Iowa is masked up on the first day of practice. Iowa was the first state in the nation to resume high school sports in the middle of a world-wide pandemic.

 

This photo was selected for the #ICPConcerned: Global Images for a Global Crisis exhibit at the International Center of Photography in New York City and included in the exhibit's book.

Two May photos – “Isolation – Portraits from an Unsociable Distance” by Kin Ho from Salisbury, England and “Selfportrait with mask” by Sarah Pabst of Buenos Aires.

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

Two September photos – “Over here, it’s still 6:08pm” by Giorgi Bitar of Beirut, Lebanon and “The New Normal in São Paolo City” by Thiago Piava

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

April photos by Karen Epstein of Kingston, New York; Morfi Jiménez Mercado of Lima, Peru; René Treece Roberts of Ashville, North Carolina; and Lisa Sorgini of Australia.

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

Two October photographs – “Teach Peace | Greenwich Village” by Eli Haies-Grunwald and “Keepers of the Land” by Rehab Eldalil of South Sinai, Egypt

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

May photos by John Puga of San Antonio, Texas; Enzo Redaelli of Milan; and Jose Antonio Silva Gomez of Andalucia, Spain.

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

August photos by Victoria Gonzalez Garcia of Madrid, Christine L. Mace of New York, and Sean Cushing of New York

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

Two September photos from San Francisco photographers – “Firelight, California” by Becky Logan and “California Burning | The Mission District” by Willie Ablao

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

2020 photographs displayed in the gallery by month

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

March submissions from global photographers

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020

Wall of August submissions from global photographers

Installation view “#ICPConcerned: Global Images for Global Crisis”

International Center of Photography

New York, New York

October 1 – December 31, 2020