A Couple Photographed Each Other All Over The World From Opposite Viewpoints
Creative directors Žužu Gálová and Peter Sedlácik have put a new spin on travel photography with their photo series titled, "Lens Between Us."
Gálová and Sedlácik, who are both from Slovakia, captured snapshots of landmarks, landscapes, shops, and more while aiming their cameras at each other. This allowed them to capture their surroundings from opposite viewpoints.
They have photographed many places so far, including Slovakia, Germany, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Austria, Portugal, and Singapore. The couple recently moved to Australia, so many of their photos are from there as well.
"We've liked every single place we've visited, because each of them has something special," the couple told Business Insider in an email. "But where we would really like to go back to is Berlin. The city is amazing, full of inspiration."
The couple told Business Insider that neither of them have a professional background in photography, but they are both passionate about taking pictures and plan to create more photo projects together in the future.
You can view their full project on Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr.
Australia: Victoria Park, Sydney, July 27, 2014
Australia: Biennale Cockatoo Island, Sydney, May 3, 2014
Australia: Coogee Beach, Sydney, April 19, 2014
Australia: Newtown Sydney, February 23, 2014
Singapore: Little India, January 31, 2014
Slovakia: Komárno, December 26, 2013
Czech Republic: Prague, October 8, 2013
Czech Republic: Prague, October 8, 2013
Germany: Berlin, October 4, 2013
Austria: Wien, Hundertwasser, August 24, 2013
Hungary: Bokod, August 18, 2013
Portugal: Algarve, June 7, 2013
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