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4 SANDRA SANDERS
Final Moment. Wildlife rescuer Brooke Peluso holds the paw of a dying kangaroo after he was hit by a car in suburban Melbourne. Volunteer rescuers often provide the final moment of touch for injured, native Australian animals.
5 LAURA REID
Standing in the now and looking to the future. “I took this photo while documenting the first COVID-19 lockdown in Sydney. The red and white tape came to represent this period. The simple pleasures, such as sitting on a public bench, were taken away from us.”
1 JAYNE McLEAN
A Banna tribe coming-of-age ceremony creates tension as women fight for whipping sticks throughout the day. They want to be whipped on their backs by the men to show commitment, and so the boys coming of age will then protect them for life. The resulting back scars are a symbol of pride, strength, and devotion.
2 TOD SEELIE
The world-famous Venice Beach Skate Park was filled in with sand by city officials to prevent people from congregating during the COVID-19 lockdown. Not commissioned, but published in Alta Journal.
3 ALISTAIR GUTHRIE
Auckland International Airport, COVID Level 3 Lockdown 2020. A study of Auckland Airport, Aotearoa/New
Zealand’s main gateway to the world during COVID lockdown. A deserted city of concrete, metal, and planes stripped of its purpose and life.
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