So far, the images have a range: A woman wearing a mask and blue plastic gloves. Empty streets. A pair of dogs in a misty park. The inside of a deserted subway car. A woman hugging a tree. Two children with their faces pressed against a window.

The International Center of Photography is collecting a virtual archive of images related to the coronavirus pandemic. Photographers, both professional and otherwise, can share images using the hashtag #ICPConcerned on Instagram. Submissions are also accepted via email at socialmedia@icp.org. Single images, photo sequences, image-text work, video and audio submissions are all welcome.

To date, the I.C.P. has received over 3,000 submissions. I.C.P.’s curatorial team of five is reviewing submissions. They post between three and six images per day on the @ICP account.

The ethos for this project was inspired by Cornell Capa, the center’s founder and first director, who died in 2008. Mr. Capa coined the phrase “concerned photographer,” someone who produces “images in which genuine human feeling predominates over commercial cynicism or disinterested formalism.”