A virtual exposition will take place this summer, and everyone can take part.
The coronavirus pandemic has significantly changed the lives of people around the planet, and this will undoubtedly go down in history. In this regard, Kate Middleton, together with the National Portrait Gallery, began work on a photo project that is directly related to COVID-19. His goal is to demonstrate how the British deal with the challenges of the disease. This was reported on the official page of the Dukes of Cambridge on Instagram.
The organizers plan to launch the Hold Still virtual exhibition , which will take place this summer. The project will consist of three thematic categories: “Helpers and Heroes”, “Your New Reality” and “Good Deeds”.
It is noted that the importance of the moment, which will be able to convey the spirit of the time, its emotionality, and not the quality, will be evaluated in the pictures.
The goal of Hold Still is to reflect the portrait of the nation, the spirit of the nation, what everyone experiences at this time. Photos reflecting resilience, courage, kindness – all that people feel,