In a new photo series, teens discuss how the pandemic has changed their lives. “Talking to people on FaceTime or Zoom, you’re even lonelier,” a student named Alicia said. “My school is right next to my house—I can see it out of my window.”
If you are seventeen years old, roughly a third of your adolescence and almost all of your high-school career have been lived under the shadow of-19. You may have been sick or lost family members; perhaps you have feared being a vector of infection to vulnerable loved ones. Your schooling has almost certainly suffered, and your social life has been curtailed. Granted, these years were never going to be easy. Even beforewas first detected in the U.S.
Elinor Carucci is a photographer and a mother of seventeen-year-old twins named Eden and Emmanuelle. She recently took photos of her kids and other young New Yorkers between the ages of fifteen and eighteen, most of them in the places where they have spent inordinate amounts of time over the past two years: their bedrooms.
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