COVID Pandemic has changed our lives too much. Today ,We are inclined to stay away from one another. It appears to be that we need to relearn how to associate with individuals once more.
While it’s anything but a major battle for some, others may think that it is very difficult. The clever photographer “Richard Renaldi” New York, USA, came up with the idea of making a series of pictures. It’s called ” Touching Strangers.” He started the Touching Strangers project in 2007 and completed it in 2013. The photos portray total outsiders genuinely interacting while at the same time presenting themselves as a whole.
The pictures are extremely friendly and confidential. Empowering us to think about the distance and limits We set it for each other, specially time like this. Particularly in circumstances such as this.
Richard Renaldi was born in Chicago, USA in 1968.He got a Bachelor’s certification in photography from New York University in 1990. His works have been shown in numerous displays all over the planet.
#1 Shalom And Jeff, 2013, NY

#2 Janaki And Dominic, 2013, Pa

#3 Michael And Jared, 2011, NY

#4 Jesse And Michael, 2013, NY

#5 Donna And Donna, 2011, Co

#6 Elaine And Arly, 2012, NY

#7 Ekeabong And Andrew, 2013, Ca

#8 Reiko And Brian, 2013, NY

#9 Leasia And Rebecca, 2013, NY

#10 Soukhet And Dawn, 2012, Hi

#11 Junior And Petey, 2012, Ma

#12 Deborah And Joseph, 2011, NY

#13 Angie, Steve, Edward, And Maria, 2012, Ca

#14 Perry And Mark, 2012, Nv

#15 Mila And Jm, 2013, NY

#16 Kim And Yoshie, 2007, Ca

#17 Hunter, Margaret, And Abigail, 2013, NY

#18 Ashleigh And Tony, 2012, La

#19 Jacob And Lola, 2012, Ca

#20 Atiljan And Tiffany, 2011, NY

#21 Williamn And Felice, 2008, NY

#22 Aminah And Erica, 2013, Il

#23 Rayqa And Annalee, 2012, Ca

#24 Tiana Andgunnar, 2013, Il

#25 Nicholas And Caleb, 2013, Pa

#26 Tari, Shawn, And Summer, 2012, Ca

#27 Michal And Sarah, 2011, NY

#28 Vincent And Charles, 2012, Ca

#29 Gerry And Gian Michael, 2011, Fl

#30 Nathan And Robyn, 2012, Ma

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