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How Long ‘til we’re Home?
Jake Jackson
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, on the 23rd of March the Uk prime minister, Boris Johnston ordered all British citizens to “stay in their homes“. It was hoped that doing so would minimise the spread of disease. The consequences of this decision had many people asking the question, where is home? What is home? Is this home? This selection of images is a photographic response to the lockdown.
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It simulateously explores the close intimate and personal relationships between my family and I, from our home in East Anglia.



Felixstowe
Callum Robinson
Felixstowe is more commonly known as the UK’s largest container port.
The port serves around 3,000 ships every year and can accomodate the largest container ships in the world.

It is the living epitome of the UK’s dependancy on imported goods.
However, the landscape around its confines lays testament to another era and of other past utilities.
This body of work explores the hinterlands that exist ajoiing the port and the surrounding coastal areas of felixstowe itself.