Even with all the ways technology helps couples communicate in long distance relationships, it can be hard to feel connected with the physical distance between you.
One creative Korean couple found themselves frustrated by the 6,863 miles between them, and decided to keep their connection alive through a project called ‘Half&Half.’
Despite the 14-hour time difference and location differences, Danbi Shin, currently living in New York, and Seok Li, currently living in Seoul, simultaneously took photos of what they were doing, seeing, and eating while on video calls and later merged the two.
The merged pictures show that their were still similarities in their lifestyles despite living in two vastly different cities.
Did you think this artistic couple’s idea to close the distance between them was clever? Share your thoughts with us in the comments below.
[Featured image credit: ShinLiArt]