Karah Haug - Looking at My Camera Roll...
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Title
Karah Haug - Looking at My Camera Roll...
Description
"Looking at my camera roll, the lack of pictures, particularly pictures of people, is an accurate depiction of what is being missed during the pandemic. I live a few miles outside of the Black Hills National Forest so hiking has been a reprieve from being in my house constantly. I don't see many people outside of my immediate family and my dog and I spend a lot of time hanging out in my backyard (by myself) when the weather is nice enough. It's hard to believe that we have been away from Carleton so long, but looking at my recent photos, I have very little evidence of other humans, which makes it clear just how long it has been. My pictures are exclusively of my dog and of the landscape from hikes I have gone on. It feels very strange to be separated from the community of people that I have been so connected to for almost three years".
(She/Her/Hers/class of 2021/Dance and Environmental Studies/Rapid City, SD/Rapid City, SD)
(She/Her/Hers/class of 2021/Dance and Environmental Studies/Rapid City, SD/Rapid City, SD)
Creator
Karah Haug and Marcella Lees
Contributor
Marcella Lees
Date
05/21/2020
Type
Image
Subject
Carleton College, Historians for Hire, Interview, Landscape/Nature/Outdoors, Loneliness/Separation, Pets, South Dakota
Identifier
A.jpg; B.jpg
Coverage
Rapid City, SD
Image Item Type Metadata
Connection to Carleton
Student
Collection
Citation
Karah Haug and Marcella Lees, “Karah Haug - Looking at My Camera Roll...,” Carleton Covid-19 Archive, accessed October 8, 2024, https://covid19archive.sites.carleton.edu/items/show/351.