Photographer Nanna Heitmann documents her self-quarantine in Moscow, Russia as she adjusts to life at home
“Self-portrait in my kitchen while my self-Quarantine in Moscow, Russia. The only sunlight shining in my flat is a reflection of a neighboring building in the evening.” Photo: Nanna Heitmann / Magnum Photos In early March, documentary photographer Nanna Heitmann arrived back in Moscow from a trip to Germany. Since she had flown through Hungary, a country missing from the list of COVID-19 risk locations, no one at the airport instructed her to self-quarantine.
Days that once consisted of morning yoga, doing some computer work from a coffee shop, traveling for assignments or personal projects, visiting friends, and going on walks with her partner turned long and bleak. “[Quarantine] hit me really hard,” she said. “All other people were still allowed to move as usual, while I was at home and sick because I didn’t cure my cold for a long time.” Given the low energy levels her cold caused, she started watching local television, sleeping long hours, and reading extensively about the coronavirus. She could feel depression begin to creep in. “I deleted all social networks for some days,” she said.
Now, nearly a month after Heitmann began isolating, Moscow is on citywide lockdown. Heitmann is once again stuck inside, with her boyfriend. Grocery shopping, running to the pharmacy, and walking your dog within a 100 meter radius of your home are the only approved reasons to leave.
“I see this little diary as a kind of personal observation [of] how the world around me changes,” she said. “I find myself in the book 1984 while I am stuck in this little bubble called home.” “I was sleeping a lot during my quarantine, so we moved to the floor. Our backs [have felt] better since.” Photo: Nanna Heitmann / Magnum Photos “Metro Station Kiyevskaya. After the end of my quarantine I took a look into the subway system. In two weeks so much changed.
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