Bram Penninckx

Documentary photographer
    
All is not quiet on the homefront
Public Project
All is not quiet on the homefront
Copyright Bram Penninckx 2024
Date of Work Mar 2020 - Ongoing
Updated Apr 2021
Location Brussels
Topics Black and White, Children, Covid-19, Documentary, Epidemics, Family, Friends + Family, Happiness, Pandemics, Parenting & Family, Photography, Photojournalism, Portraiture, Relationships, School/College, Spotlight
(Updated Wednesday April 21 2021)

On March the 16th 2020 the Belgian government imposed a nationwide lockdown . My part-time job as an ICT-project manager became a fulltime job, my personal and commercial photo-projects drifted into the background. The problem is I can’t live without photography, I found out the hard way that this is inextricably linked to my wellbeing.

For a lot of parents, the combination of homeschooling and teleworking is a heavy burden. We all love our kids, but we’re also obliged to work from home, a next to impossible balancing act.

I’m fully aware we’re part of the lucky few. We have a fast internet connection, the kids have a computer, tablet and smartphone to do schoolwork, play games and make video-calls to their grandparents and friends. But we still face a daily struggle to be a good parent and employee, even with the resources we have at our disposal. Millions of families around the world are not that lucky, I can only imagine what they are going through.

The lockdown went towards the exit and a new normal was imposed. A year and a couple of lockdowns and covid-19 waves later the memory of a pre-corona era faded like a yellowed picture from a dusty family photo album.




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