The Second Wave
The Second Wave
The Second Wave
The Second Wave
The Second Wave
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The Second Wave

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Hardback | 112 pages | Size 250 x 250mm |
Publication 31 August 2021 | ISBN 9781802580228

As COVID-19 struck, the nation found itself humbled by the selfless attitude displayed by NHS staff across the UK. People clapped, drew rainbows, provided food – anything to show appreciation for those whose working day meant exhaustion, the risk of life-threatening illness and constant emotional stress. But as one wave ended, the second wasn’t far behind…

Join photographer Glenn Dene and Dr. Ami Jones as they say farewell to Nevill Hall Hospital and hello to Grange University Hospital, all while dealing with the trauma of the global pandemic and its effects on their department and community.

Glenn Dene is a South Wales-based Operating Department Practitioner who works for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board. In 2017 his documentary photography project Magpie, which follows the lives of ten children with ASD, was published in fourteen countries. In 2019 he published his first novel, Rotten Apples Comedy Club.

Dr Ami Jones MBE is a Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine, Pre-Hospital Emergency Medicine and Anaesthesia who works for Aneurin Bevan University Health Board and EMRTS Cymru / Wales Air Ambulance. In 2017 she was awarded an MBE in the Queen’s Birthday Honours. 

Reviews:

'While nearly everyone in the photographs wears a mask, Dene’s unflinching eye has captured some deeper truth about the toll of this ongoing pandemic, seen on the faces of the ceaseless, exhausted medics and their patients.' - David Griffiths, Buzz Magazine