For the past 2 years, I’ve been living a dream. I travel the world, take pictures, and write about photography. From the hustle and bustle of India to tranquil vibes of Riviera Maya, I’ve been doing what I love and making a living from it.
The coronavirus has me stuck in Colombia. Photography is keeping me sane
1. Photography
The coronavirus has me stuck
in Colombia. Photography is
keeping me sane
By Dan Ginn
March 26, 2020 6:00AM PST
For the past 2 years, I’ve been living a dream.
I travel the world, take pictures, and write
about photography. From the hustle and
bustle of India to tranquil vibes of Riviera
Maya, I’ve been doing what I love and making
a living from it.
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2. Then came COVID-19, better known as the
coronavirus.
I’m writing from my Airbnb in Medellin,
Colombia which, as you might guess, isn’t a
permanent residence. The city is in total
lockdown. Mandatory quarantine has been
enforced. Travelers are panicking, unsure if
they can get back to their home country. As
things stand, all international flights are
canceled until April 30th, and it’s possible the
government will extend that date.
3. The entrance to my small studio apartment where I am
to spend my mandatory quarantine.
My home is in England. The British embassy
is not offering solid information but has
suggested a chartered flight could be
arranged if there’s enough demand. If it
happens, it could cost several thousand
dollars.