Explore how photographers Zuzu Galova and Peter Sedlacik capture their love story by simultaneously photographing each other in exotic locations worldwide, creating an intimate visual conversation that transforms both their art and relationship.

With diptychs, we can be together even when we're not standing next to each other. There's something so poetic about that—two perspectives creating one complete story.
샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다
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샌프란시스코에서 컬럼비아 대학교 동문들이 만들었습니다

Lena: Have you ever looked at your partner across a crowded room and felt that invisible thread connecting you? Now imagine capturing that moment—not just once, but in every exotic location you visit together. That's what Zuzu Galova and Peter Sedlacik did when they created their stunning photography project "Lens Between Us."
Miles: It's such a brilliant concept! They literally face each other in these breathtaking locations around the world—from the hot springs of Fiji to the sunrise at Uluru—and simultaneously take photos of each other taking photos. The result is this incredible visual conversation between lovers.
Lena: What fascinates me is how intimate it feels. Like we're witnessing their private language. They started this almost by accident on their first holiday together in Portugal, right? Just playing around with their cameras?
Miles: Exactly! And what began as playful experimentation evolved into this visual love letter that's captivated over 50,000 followers online. I love how Peter described it as "organic"—they don't plan these shoots in advance. They just feel the moment and say, "Did you get good focus? Did you take my photo? Great, let's continue."
Lena: You know what Zuzu said that really struck me? "With diptychs, we can be together even when we're not standing next to each other." There's something so poetic about that—two perspectives creating one complete story. Let's explore how this unique approach to travel photography transforms not just their images, but their relationship itself...