Life and Photography In The Era of COVID-19

Moonrise at Manasquan, 2020

Moonrise at Manasquan, 2020

Hey Beautiful People,

There’s a good chance that your lives have been radically altered by what’s been going on. Mine has too. It’s hard to know how to deal or to process everything, but suffice it to say that we will get through it together.

For those who only know me through this site, you might not know that in my time outside of photography I’m a doctor. As such, I will be pulled into my other life much more significantly. Here’s a list of what to expect in the mean time:

  1. I probably won’t be blogging for a while. Duty calls

  2. In an effort to live by what I’ve been preaching to people, I won’t be shooting any portraits or events for the foreseeable future. I may try to do some landscapes but that’s highly dependent on time and regulations and ordinances

  3. For fellow photographers, I joined the team at NJ Spots to publish this crash course on the outbreak and how to deal with it.

Until next time.

Stay safe, WASH YOUR HANDS, Peace be with you.

Robert Frost once famously said, ‘The only way out is through’ - and I believe that. I also believe that the only way through is together.
— John Green
Omotola Ajibade

Omotola Ajibade is a self-described renaissance man. He is both a psychiatrist and a professional portrait and wedding photographer. He utiltizes his professional skills to curate and showcase his clients in the best possible light.

https://mythicvoice.com
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