Coronavirus: Meeting the neighbours during isolation

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Dan, Lily, Harry and CarolineImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Dan, Lily, Harry and Caroline have lived on the street for 20 years

At a time when people can't socialise with friends or see family, photographer Zoe Savitz began a portrait series of her street in Dalston, east London.

Savitz spent about 20 minutes with each household, standing on the pavement, chatting at a distance before taking their photo.

Sometimes, her housemate would join her, drawn by the opportunity to interact with people again.

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"Hearing everyone's stories, where they came from, what they were doing in the world before it stopped and how long they lived here for was so interesting," she says.

"Some families have lived on the street since the 70s.

"From Windrush generations, to families from Kashmir, Mauritius, Japan, America, Australia and Europe."

TraceyImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Tracey moved to the street from Cheshire five years ago

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Savitz now has a pen pal who lives at the other end of the road.

"He's called Theo and is four," she says.

"We draw pictures and post them to each other.

"We have borrowed puzzles from a few doors down, had neighbours make us sourdough and have been offered discounts on home-office furniture.

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Patrick moved in with his girlfriend when the lockdown started

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"Since sharing the project amongst members of the street, I see people chatting outside each other's doors, recognising one another from the photos.

"Now there are so many familiar faces I see on my daily walk, I feel a great community connection that will last a long time and is so rare for city living.

"After seeing my photos, one lady messaged me to say, 'There is so much history on this road and I'm so glad you are doing this project.'"

YoniImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Yoni is from New York

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Bilgin and JensImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Originally from Germany, Bilgin and Jens have lived here for two years

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Romana, baby Leyla, Isaac, AytenImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Romana, pictured with baby Leyla, Isaac and Ayten, has lived on the street since 1977

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TobiImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Tobi, a resident for two years

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Sophie and EstherImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Sophie is from France, Esther from Spain

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Elizabeth, Ben, Josh and TomImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Elizabeth, Ben, Josh and Tom

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Jonathan, baby Sara Haru and TheoImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Jonathan, baby Sara Haru and Theo, from London and Japan, have lived on the street for 15 years

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Triplets Abigail, Amanda and JosephineImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Triplets Abigail, Amanda and Josephine have lived on the street for more than 20 years

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LucyImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Lucy is from Manchester but has just returned from New York and been living here for just a couple of months

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Kiran, Arvid, Nilesh, Jay and RoomaImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Kiran, Arvid, Nilesh, Jay and Rooma have lived on the street since 1972

Ivy, Racheal, Niamh, Gareth and LouisImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Ivy, Racheal, Niamh, Gareth and Louis

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SibylleImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Sibylle, a resident for three years, is originally from Switzerland

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Cristina, Elizabeth, Georgia and EmilyImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Cristina, Elizabeth, Georgia and Emily, from Spain, Ireland and New Zealand, have lived on the street for more than two years

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SheriefImage source, Zoë Savitz
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Sherief moved in with his girlfriend a month or so ago

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James and BenImage source, Zoë Savitz
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James and Ben have lived in London for 10 years but only a few months on this street