Shadows and Light
A Physician's Lens on COVID
- Publisher
- Goose Lane Editions
- Initial publish date
- Sep 2022
- Category
- Contagious, Health Care Issues, Photoessays & Documentaries
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781773102740
- Publish Date
- Sep 2022
- List Price
- $40.00
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Description
When the pandemic began in March 2020, Calgary emergency physician Heather Patterson was already feeling burnt out. Photography had always been a way of unwinding for her, and as the pandemic gathered speed, Patterson decided to begin chronicling it. Shadows and Light presents a selection of Patterson’s images, taking readers to the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic and giving them an illuminating, behind-the-scenes view of the real impact of the virus and the heroic front-line workers who have been fighting it for over two years.
Patterson’s expert lens gives incredible insight into the life of healthcare workers — physicians, nurses, and hospital support staff — during the pandemic, and what patients experience when hospitalized with COVID. Yet, amid the isolation of lockdowns and a seemingly never-ending cycle of new restrictions associated with new variants, Patterson finds hope and a renewed sense of purpose in the resilience of the human spirit and the inspiring fortitude of Canada’s often invisible pandemic heroes.
About the author
Heather Patterson is an emergency physician at Foothills Medical Centre and Alberta Children’s Hospital in Calgary. Her photographs of the pandemic have been featured in Macleans and the Calgary Herald and on CBC, CityNews, Global News, and CTV.
Editorial Reviews
“Of particular relevance to readers with an interest in photography, medicine, and the dedication of nurses, physicians, and hospital staff having to deal with the overwhelming impact of a pandemic the likes of which hadn’t been seen since the 1918 Spanish Flu, Shadows and Light: A Physician’s Lens on COVID is a unique and inherently interesting coffee-table style volume that deftly blends full page black/white photographic images with insightful and compelling commentary — making it unreservedly recommended for personal, professional, community, and academic library Contemporary Photography and Pandemic Medical History collections.”
<i>Midwest Book Review</i>
“Patterson’s images capture the great emotional and physical toll COVID has taken on patients and families and the personal toll taken on the professionals providing care. These intimate moments are heartwarming and heartbreaking, reflecting love and loss, kindness and grace. Shadows and Light reminds us that amongst the daily statistics we have seen about COVID, there is always a human face. This book is a gift to everyone who has worked in health care during the pandemic as well as the many patients and families affected by COVID.”
Sid Viner, MD, FRCPC, Vice President and Medical Director, Clinical Operations, AHS
“Within this visual landscape, Patterson focuses on the hands and eyes of staff and patients. These small but eloquent parts of the body convey fear, hope, happiness, exhaustion, sadness and grief. Her photography reveals the emotions roiling beneath the surface of healthcare work during a global catastrophe.”
<i>Alberta Views</i>
“Shadows and Light presents a view of the pandemic few have seen. As a physician and photographer on the front lines of health care, Heather Patterson offers an unvarnished portrait of the pandemic’s toll. She chronicles the fear of the unknown, the exhaustion on the front lines, the mounting cost in human lives, and the painful loss experienced by families. More than this, her lens reveals qualities that sustain us: perseverance, compassion, hope.”
Jane Philpott, MD, CCFP, MPH, PC, Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen's University
“An unfiltered look behind the doors of several Canadian hospitals in a worldwide pandemic. Heather Patterson’s beautifully crafted composition, use of light, and ability to see the heart of each moment she encountered is what makes this book so raw and moving. A critical contribution to the visual history of the pandemic.”
Hilary Gauld, One for the Wall Photography
“Patterson’s empathy, sincerity, and openness about her own inner conflicts shine through in her sensitive and respectful approach to the most delicate moments. Armed with her extensive medical knowledge and with access to situations which photographers rarely witness, Patterson has delivered an unflinchingly intimate document of one of the most historically significant moments of the 21st century.”
Ian Willms, photojournalist and post-documentary photographer