Belgian photographer Dieter Rustah (Dieter Ruistocht) during a pandemic throws his anxieties and fears in the project "Lockdown" (Lockdown), which describes the unenviable future of humanity. Every day he makes a single picture to portray what is happening in the world.
Quarantine, day 1
Quarantine, day 2: children no longer see their friends
Quarantine, day 3: media say that everything will end soon
Quarantine, day 4: borders closed
Quarantine, day 5: bars closed, we drink at home
Quarantine, day 6: people say toilet paper helps to maintain the health
Quarantine, day 7: the hunt for toilet paper
Quarantine, day 8: it is necessary to protect the elderly from looters
Quarantine, day 9: those who are lucky, don't die alone
Quarantine, day 10: people take matters into their own hands
Quarantine, day 11: another lonely feel the loneliness
Quarantine, day 12: now we drink with friends in new ways
Quarantine, day 13: sand or newspaper? One is not better than the other
Quarantine, day 14: the poor have become poorer
Quarantine, day 15: stay at home, break a chain
Quarantine, day 16: when we met with friends face to face... but now it's only memories
Quarantine, the day 17: we have created this virus
Quarantine, day 18: in fear of people abandon animals
Quarantine, day 19: become helpless even more helpless
Quarantine, day 20: instagram models are losing their jobs
Quarantine, day 21: family portrait — 2020
Quarantine, day 22: the parents miss school
Quarantine, day 23: half of the crop remains unharvested
Quarantine, day 24: one piece at a time we lose ourselves
Quarantine, day 25: all the Newspapers are telling us one thing — the world on fire
Quarantine, day 26: all think we're halfway
Quarantine, day 27: we are different
Quarantine, day 28: memories of the past are washed away
Quarantine, day 29: some of us mask replaced the face
Quarantine, day 30: paper king
Quarantine, day 31: a month is a lot. We are still separated from our loved ones