The Longest Shift by Sam Comen
One year after the first stay-at-home order of the pandemic, workers who never imagined they would be on the front lines remained on the job.
The portraits and first-person stories in The Longest Shift bring us closer than six feet to the Los Angelenos who worked the front lines of the pandemic. Some are first responders, others suddenly faced deadly risk. Largely Black and Latinx, often in jobs that expose striking inequities, these workers labored so that others could shelter at home while they remained on the longest shift.
This project is a collaboration between more than 20 labor unions, foundations, and nonprofits focused on supporting people at work, with all photography, videography, and reporting by Sam Comen.
Sam Comen lives and works in Los Angeles, California.
To view more of Sam’s work visit his website, view The Longest Shift complete project, or follow him @samcomen