Cellphones offer look back at most personal moments of 2020
Sarah Weaver, owner of Bandit Coffee in St. Petersburg, Fla., places online orders on a pick up table outside the shop in this undated photo. The shop closed to customers on March 16, 2020, and Weaver quickly pivoted to contactless, curbside pickup orders â which was no small feat. Pre-pandemic, Bandit didn t have a phone and didn t take orders online for their carefully sourced, house roasted coffee. Now, nine months later, most customers order online and pick up at a table under a tent. (Sarah Weaver via AP) December 31, 2020 - 9:01 AM
A year like no other: Americans shambled through it, doing the best they could under circumstances that were uneven at best â and sometimes downright punishing.
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From the camera rolls of American phones, glimpses of 2020
by The Associated Press
Last Updated Dec 29, 2020 at 11:58 am EDT
A year like no other: Americans shambled through it, doing the best they could under circumstances that were uneven at best and sometimes downright punishing.
As they endured, here and there they pulled out their phones and did what so many people do these days: They snapped photos of the world around them.
Snapshots of 2020. We all have them. And behind some are the stories of an era of pandemic and polarization and progress and upheaval and daily life the visual representations of the lives people experienced and the moments they captured.