Small business owners have had to get creative during the COVID-19 pandemic, especially when their business relies on in-person interactions.
For Camas portrait photographer Lara Blair, the pandemic and subsequent state shutdowns meant to stem the spread of the deadly new coronavirus could not have come at a more inopportune time.
Blair had just signed the lease on her new photography studio in downtown Camas when Governor Jay Inslee shutdown businesses and schools statewide.
Dreams of hosting intimate portrait photography sessions and going to clients’ homes to get a better sense of their style and everyday life were out the window, so Blair pivoted.
One of the first things she did was a series called, “Stronger Together … Yet Six Feet Apart,” which captured Camas families “sheltering in place” in front of their homes on front porches or in front doorways. The project, part of the nationwide “Front Steps Project” was meant to record regular American families who were staying home to help fight the spread of COVID-19 throughout late March and April.