Seventeen years ago, a group of 24 photographers set out to document every hour of New Year's Day, every year, for 24 years. But during these unprecedented times, members of the collective have come together again, this time turning their attention and lenses to the Covid-19 pandemic, to document 24 hours on lockdown.
Nicky Willcock
00:00 Nicola Townsend - Cape Town
Each of the 24 photographers was allocated one hour, starting at midnight on 24 March, to document what it means to be on lockdown, creating a unique collection of images linked not only by time but by a global pandemic.
The project is continuing, and each week, while lockdown lasts, the photographers will continue to document their experiences.
Roland Ramanan
01:00 Roland Ramanan - Tower Hamlets, London
Brendan Delaney
02:00 Brendan Delaney - London
Enrico Vietti
03:00 Enrico Vietti - Hong Kong
David Mazza
04:00 David Mazza - Australia
Yvonne De Rosa
05:00 Yvonne De Rosa - Naples, Italy
Raphael Schutzer-Weissmann
06:00 Raphael Schutzer-Weissmann - West Hampstead, London
Sarah Lucy Brown
07:00 Sarah Lucy Brown - Ipswich
Claire Spreadbury
08:00 Claire Spreadbury - Bath
Gini May
09:00 Gini May - Angel, London
Ray Malcolm
10:00 Ray Malcolm - London
Helen Chambers
11:00 Helen Chambers - London Fields, London
Candida Jones
12:00 Candida Jones - Tooting, London
Toni Ward
13:00 Toni Ward - Henley-on-Thames
Ali Waggie
14:00 Ali Waggie - St Albans
During the current coronavirus crisis, we are interested in seeing your pictures of how you are coping with the restrictions imposed on many people around the world. So please share your photos of you and your family inside your home, you can find out more details here.