i-D closed out 2020 with My Year in a Photo, a 12-month retrospective that brought in hundreds of incredible submissions from all over the world. We enjoyed it so much that from now on, we’ll be running it as a regular feature. At the end of each month, we’ll open our inbox to photographs from anyone and everyone — just email photography@i-d.co
Once again, this month, we received thousands of submissions, making the process of editing this story even harder. For anyone whose images did not make the cut, please do keep sending us your photography, as we’ve been overwhelmed by the quality of the submissions and want to keep sharing as much of it as possible.
Sera Oh, 30, Samcheok, South Korea
“I went to the sea with my mom and my younger sister. It was still a bit awkward to be somewhere far from home even with our masks. But we were in the sea again, we were on a trip again and, for the first time this year, we watched the sunrise from the sea together.” @whatseatingsera
Wenzile Harley Dube, 22, Botswana
“This is an image I took with my friends Abia and Keletso. I wanted the image to capture both of them being fully absorbed by the stillness of the location we shot at.” @wenz_hd
Tran Hai Son, 19, Hanoi, Vietnam
“After we watched Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, we came up with this idea for a summer party.” @haisonnnnn___08
Ismail Zaidy, 24, Marrakech, Morocco
“This picture tries to catch the hope that lies in dreams, in the imagination, and in the courage of those who dare to make dreams into reality.” @l4artiste
Luke Karjalainen, 19, Hamburg, Germany
“The photo, shot on 35mm film, captures a pop-up old school hip-hop DJ set guided by live drums and bongos before a fallout with the police. Even though many rules have been lifted, the cat and mouse game between the police and people wanting to party continues. Fair match.” @luke.karjalainen
Marie, 19, Antalya, Turkey
“This photo was taken at 11am in Antalya. Since yesterday, the fires have out broken in Antalya’s forests.” @marie_ht_
Oji Haynes, 22, New York, USA
“This image is of my sister and brother-in-law in their bedroom. I wanted to capture the intimacy as well as the strength between the two of them.” @ojihaynes
Joseph Avila Martinez, 18, Georgia, USA
“Atlanta is the city I was born in and I always loved going to the aquarium since I was a kid. Going there again was an amazing feeling.” @0sjose
Peter John Chukwu, 25, Nsukka, Nigeria
“Here is a photo of Ada’s hand that I took during a picnic with friends earlier in July. This reminds me of how important it is to escape from school work for a bit and have fun with people who matter most to me.” @jurneepeterchukwu
Aubrey Denis, 26, Tennessee, USA
“This was the first GA show I’d been to since March of 2020. It was the 3rd of July but felt like New Years Eve, like a fit of redemption. My friend Mollie and I dove into the thick of the crowd. Close and carefree for the first time in 17 months.” @aubreydenis
Joan Michel, 29, New Jersey, USA
“Summer has been memorable, living life again and feeling free.” @joamichel
Anna, 21, Saint Petersburg, Russia
“This photo was taken while my friend was eating her first boiled corn this year. It was the last day before our vacation, so we all felt exhausted and happy waiting for our real summer to start.” @oyaktoeto
Jackie Mak, 25, New York, USA
“This photograph doesn’t have any meaning but at the same time could mean anything. Maybe it’s a depiction of my emotions this month.” @Jckiemak
Agnuush, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
“On 1 July, Gen Z went out to protest against the celebration of national holiday Naadam amidst the pandemic. The protest all started from an 18-year-old boy, named Urnukh Ireedui. After this event, the government postponen the Naadam national holiday.”
Faith Kim, 24, Jeju Island, South Korea
“Haenyeos are grammy free divers based in Jeju Island. After months of getting to know the neighborhood grammies they let me join them on their last dive of this year’s sea urchin season.” @fk.88888
Michelle, 18, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
“I think this is definitely the best photo that I took in July with my favourite cheap point and shoot camera. I got it for around $25. Anyway, here’s what skateboarding culture in Yogyakarta, Indonesia looks like.” @m.mmm1mi
Zara Truman, 19, Kent, UK
“This photo was taken at 4am on Freedom Day, my friends and I waited 16 months for that exact moment. It was pure euphoria.” @zaratruman
Troy Fabroa, 20, Philippines
“It was our first time spending a whole day in the pool. Our summer plans didn’t come to be as we expected, but we still made most of our remaining days.” @troyfabroa
Makayabundo, 24, Wuppertal, Germany
“A photo of German-Congolese model Whitney Kiala chilling outside of a corner store in Berlin-Kreuzberg.” @makayabundo
Sarah, 19, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
“This was taken the day before our country went back into a full lockdown after a spike in cases. My partner and I went to our new favourite ice cream place. I miss being able to travel freely and discover new places.” @ithinkimsarah
Nicholas Gambill, 20, Vermont, USA
“The restaurant I worked at never shutdown throughout the pandemic, but everyday is a struggle to try and reopen to full capacity. I stay focused on the food, leaving the distractions of my greater life outside of the kitchen.” @nicholas__gambill
Will Pippin, 21, New York, USA
“July was my first time back at a concert since the pandemic started.” @will_pippin
Goretti Castellanos, 22, Guadalajara, México
“Nostalgic moment after reuniting with my cousins in their neighborhood.” @goretticaci
Daniel Garcia, 22, California, USA
“Shot this photo of my friend mid outfit change, in her home. Drove out 2 hours to go and see her after quarantine finally ended.” @fuxk.daniel
Delali Cofie, 22, Atebubu, Ghana
“In the town of Atebubu in the centre of rural Ghana, a young boy sits in a tree in his yard during a family meeting.” @delali.cofie
Em Higgins, 19, New York, USA
“A still from the day I shot my friends running around a carnival, wreaking teenage havoc.” @yobabyem
Kristina Rypakova, 25, Bratislava
“This is a photo of my friend refreshing her makeup in a lift. Shot with Canon Prima Zoom 76.” @kr.ryp
Santana Grant, 20, Georgia, USA
“I took this self portrait when I walked around Daytona Beach with nobody around. There’s always something peaceful just hearing the waves crashing and seagulls chirping around. This photo reminds me it’s okay to give yourself some time from the world.” @santagclaus
Shady François, 26, Florida, USA
“In July I spent a week reconnecting with family in Long Island, and captured this heartwarming photo of my grandma as we adorned her on her 86th birthday.” @byshadyfrancois
Ang Xia Yi, 25, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
“I have been able to observe the life that has taken place in this old, residential community that I lived in since I was a little girl. It took a pandemic for me to slow down.” @_xiayi
Jumaima Ode, 23, Kyiv, Ukraine
“I saw this guy sitting at the back door of a restaurant during his work break, among all this mess he looked kind of tired and was smoking a cigarette. I thought about how similar I felt.” @jumaima_ode
Julie Benatar, 18, New York, USA
“Letting go of everything. Letting life flow through you.” @Juliebbenatar
Anton Orehov, 20, Odessa, Ukraine
“This shot was taken during my trip to Odessa on BW film. A friend of mine introduced me to the guy in the pic and we immediately made a connection and became friends. This is him jumping from a cliff into the Black Sea.” @oorehov
Florence Sullivan, 20, New York, USA
“This photo was taken accidentally but ended up having far more meaning than any photos I’ve taken before.” @florencolive
Dhan Illiani Yusof, 24, Malaysia
“The only creative photographic work outdoors I was able to do during this time was with the help of a neighbour. It’s a literal ‘family tree’ portrait to encapsulate the amount of time and bonding I’ve spent indoors with my family.” @dhanilliani
Wang Tsz Ling, 25, Hong Kong
“COVID can’t fight the pride. Because there are millions waiting for me to ride.” @tlris
Josh Soskin, Florida, USA
“Took this of my best friend as the sun went down in Miami. Felt like an instant memory as it was happening.” @joshsoskin
Credits
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