Why I . . . take photographs

The BMJ Pub Date : 2024-09-16 DOI:10.1136/bmj.q1945
Kathy Oxtoby
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Jon Williamson talks to Kathy Oxtoby about how his love of photography led to him documenting the covid-19 pandemic Countless words have been written about the pandemic—but the photographs taken of doctors and patients during that time were able to communicate in a way that words could not. When covid-19 hit, anaesthetic registrar Jon Williamson used his photographic skills to document it from his perspective working at the Whittington Hospital in north London. His images, some of which were reproduced in the national media, capture the experiences at the hospital at that time. They include a baby born by caesarean section with the mother wearing a facemask, and a simple close up of a colleague coming out of intensive care, whose emotions mirrored his own. The experience of taking such images is complex, says Williamson. “You have a heavy sense of purpose—a large sense of duty to convey the story of what is going on. At times it was emotionally challenging, but there was also a …
我为什么......拍照
乔恩-威廉姆森(Jon Williamson)向凯西-奥克斯托比(Kathy Oxtoby)讲述了他对摄影的热爱如何促使他记录了covid-19大流行病 关于大流行病的文字已不计其数,但当时医生和病人拍摄的照片却能以文字无法表达的方式进行交流。当covid-19肆虐时,麻醉登记员乔恩-威廉姆森(Jon Williamson)利用他的摄影技巧,从他在伦敦北部惠廷顿医院工作的角度记录了这一事件。他拍摄的图片记录了医院当时的经历,其中一些还被全国性媒体转载。其中包括一个剖腹产的婴儿,婴儿的母亲戴着口罩,以及一个同事从重症监护室出来的简单特写,他的情绪与同事的情绪如出一辙。威廉姆森说,拍摄这类照片的经历非常复杂。"你有一种强烈的使命感--一种传达所发生的故事的强烈责任感。有时这在情感上具有挑战性,但也有一种......"。
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