A spontaneous snap in Iceland in the first week of lockdown has taken on a new significance for the Canadian photographer
The Moments That Keep us Grounded, 2020, shot on iPhone 6.re-pandemic, Canadian Jessica Auer split her time between Montreal and east Iceland. She was living in the former when the city announced its first lockdown in March 2020 and so, not knowing what lay ahead, she and her boyfriend, Zuhaitz,. It’s here that their kitchen window faces a fjord 25km long and 1km wide. “It appears like a really wide river, but it’s actually the sea,” Auer says.
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