This is the third installation in a continuing project in which WIRED’s picture editors talk with photographers about their experiences throughout Covid-19 self-isolation. The following interview has actually been edited for clarity.
Since Durham released its shelter-in-place order on March 26, Sunday service in the North Carolina city hasn’t been the same. For photographer Kennedi Carter’s family, along with lots of others, this indicated that Easter was spent in their living-room, with the couch as the pew and the television as the pulpit.
” Towards completion of preachings, the congregation would usually get so hyped,” states Madison Cater, Kennedi’s sibling. “Individuals would start screaming and getting up and running around. That energy simply isn’t there anymore.”
Typically, her Easter Sundays are filled with the fragrant mixture of cinnamon rolls and the chicken that was being prepared for dinner later on at night. In the p