[35mm Ohio] Covid-19 and Kodak 400


If you’re a regular follower of this site, some of these frames may seem familiar. I documented my experience with the COVID-19 Pandemic back on March 30th. A month and a half later, I’ve started writing and stopped writing this particular post here several times. I think, for now, I’m content to let the previous words stand on their own. Here, it’s just Kodak 400 shot through a Pentax K1000. 

- Country Pride truck stop restaurant shut down and relegated to carry-out only, Jeffersonville. March 17, 2020.

- Highway alert message as seen on I-270 in Cleveland. March 17, 2020.

- Cleveland Clinic drive-thru COVID-19 testing site at E. 100th St. and Carnegie Ave. March 18, 2020. 

- Theatre marquee, Cleveland Heights. March 18, 2020. 

- Bradford Alcorn practicing the violin between lulls of customers at Rising Star Coffee Roasters, Cleveland Heights. March 20, 2020. 

- The temporarily closed dining room of Rising Star Coffee Roasters (a former diner), Cleveland Heights. March 20, 2020. 


An idled portion of Delta Airlines’ fleet was stashed in Wilmington, Ohio due to the downturn in air travel. Photographed April 18, 2020. This topic was also covered here











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