Lens between us: The pair shows the same place through the prism of two cameras

Our world is unique, and we all see it in different ways. Each of us focuses on the details that seem most important to us. Once again, to prove the difference in the perception of the surrounding world, a couple of travelers - Zubu and Peter. Sharing the spirit of adventurism and travel love, the guys created the Lens Between US project ("lens between us").


Our world is unique, and we all see it in different ways. Each of us focuses on the details that seem most important to us. Once again, to prove the difference in the perception of the surrounding world, a couple of travelers - Zubu and Peter. Sharing the spirit of adventurism and travel love, the guys created the Lens Between US project ("lens between us").

The essence of the project is that the zeam and Peter make photographs each other, where they would not be. In traveling the world, they pursue the goal: to show how the subject, the situation and the world around us can look like different points of view and prospects.




It is known that a couple from Slovakia - Zuzu Galov and Peter Sedlachik - met during work in the advertising agency. At some point they wanted a cardinal change, and they went on a journey. Their long adventure began with Portugal.




So the peeter and zeam created a photo project "Lens between us". Since 2013, they have been published in instagram to publish pair photos from all countries where there are. On their website and in social networks you will find photos from Australia, Germany, Korea, China, Thailand, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Great Britain, Portugal, Singapore, Hong Kong, Finland, Tasmania, Fiji, Indonesia and many other picturesque countries and islands in the world.



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