St. Petersburg, Florida

Before quarantine, Sara Johnson taught indoor cycling and yoga. She also managed a small online business. Her partner, Eric Holland, commuted to Tampa daily for job selling corporate sponsorships for triathlon and running events. Johnson’s cycle studio allows her to teach from home, so she records a class once a week in her bedroom. “I find myself losing track of days fairly often, but I’m trying to be more present and intentional with my time,” Johnson said. “I’ve definitely been grieving my former life and the plans that have been changed or canceled.” Holland has taken this time to become more structured and organized. However, things haven’t been easy for him at work. “I worry about my job and our finances being in a new home,” Holland said. “I’ve taken a pay cut as my work has been highly impacted by the pandemic, forcing us to postpone races.” They are both trying to focus on the positives in their life: spending more time with their dogs and spending more time with one another. This is a portrait of Sara Johnson and Eric Holland at their home in St. Petersburg, Fla., on April 30, 2020. (Photograph by Tina Russell)