Homeless charity Crisis estimate that there were a minimum 200,000 people facing homelessness in England alone in 2020. This was, of course, one of the most difficult periods in recent history in which the world struggled with the Covid-19 pandemic and whilst the majority of us were ‘locked down’ within our own family and friend bubbles, there were those who had no home to go to and had no shelter from the metaphorical storm. During this period, I noticed an increase in the numbers of homeless on the streets in my home city of Chelmsford and decided to undertake a project in which I could highlight some of the conditions and spaces that were being used to sleep and ‘set up home’. These photos were taken by a mix of my Canon DSLR and the camera on my android phone but seek to capture the spaces devoid of their inhabitants as means of highlighting their position of being missing from the world and without a home.