MEMORABLE IMAGES OF COVID: picked by editors of SunStar, Freeman

MEMORABLE IMAGES OF COVID: picked by editors of SunStar, The Freeman



CJJ media newsmagazine asked editors of  Cebu’s two newspapers for their most memorable  photos in the coverage of  pandemic Covid-19. SunStar editor-in-chief Cherry Ann T. Lim and Freeman managing editor Lucky P. Malicay  talked with their respective photographers and  submitted  three pictures each from their respective archives.  For this feature, CJJ consulted with veteran photographer  Bob Lim, who had led several selections of best photos in the past.  And Lim, a.k.a. Robert Pableo Lim,  also wrote a sidebar on disasters and the images that remind us of them.    

The key word in the selection  is  “memorable,”  meaning  “worth remembering or easily remembered,” in the mind of editors and photographers who picked them and, perhaps, of the readers who saw the images digitally or in print.

Photography, Aaron Siskind says, remembers little things that have long been  forgotten.  Some of the photos here  may  do just that. Pachico A. Seares


Common choice


Both SunStar and Freeman submitted a photo of  a health worker garbed in a Spiderman costume and vaccinating a child. No wonder  the photo was picked: it had universal elements to attract attention, the fictional superhero and the endearing child. Staged to promote anti-Covid 19 vaccination, the scene would grab people’s interest and send its message.  (Top, by SunStar photographer Amper Campana; bottom, Freeman photographer Aldo Nelbert Banaynal)

Incongruous display of guns


Police armed with high-powered guns march on a Cebu City street  as if to quell an outburst of criminal violence.  The masks though give away the actual purpose: the target is an enemy “that can’t be seen”  and neutralized   by firearms. Those guns could be used against people who violate the quarantine.  At the same time, the image shows the  now-seeming incongruity of  displaying, if not using,  firearms against the virus.  The firepower though might  be needed in implementing lockdown of  streets and entire neighborhoods. [Photographer: Freeman’s Aldo Nelbert Banaynal]


Prayers, with disinfectants


Faith and science were resorted to: Prayers  storm the heavens to spare the faithful and their loved ones from sickness or death. Disinfectants sprayed at places where the virus could be lurking before destroying people’s health.  [Photographers: top photo, SunStar’s Amper Campana and, bottom photo, Freeman’s Aldo Nelberta Banaynal



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