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Early summer days in Berlin, Stine and I

Nadine Fraczkowski’s chronicles from the lockdown age: cutting hair, shaving head, dog walking as a valuable legitimacy to breathe outside the house

Nadine Fraczkowski

Early summer days in Berlin, Stine and I. A few habits emerged as notable. Dog walking became a valuable legitimacy to breathe outside the house, to leave the house in the first place, for some. As inside options too were more limited than usual, cutting hair, shaving head apparently became a common distraction from lockdown life.

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Photographer: Nadine Fraczkowski
Model: Stine Omar, dog Frauke Omar

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