Feeling Feelings (Covid Cuts) by Gebhart de Koekkoek29/43

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A person getting a haircut with a pair of scissors and a comb, holding a glass against the head.
by Daniel Gebhart de Koekkoek
Sometimes you don't feel anything. Especially in Berlin. Especially now.
Covid-19 in Berlin reduces the space of interaction to the 4 walls you live in, stuck with yourself, your pet or in this case your flatmates. People in little spaces can drive themselves into literally hairy situations.
The hair grows - together with boredom and urban isolation. Feeling all sort of feelings.
Somewhere between sleeping beauty and rapunzel, we decided to capture all of this emotional and intimate moments. It is a portrait on how to touch and be touched in times of social distancing.
Words by Deborah Roth
Hair: Janina Zais & Susanna Jonas
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