





These are from a collaboration of photography on Sea and Sky Journal
The story: "Sea is M from Seattle and Sky is Gilly from northern England. We have never met in real life but ... have been photo-journaling for nearly a year. We decided to form our own journal, with side-by-side images comparing and contrasting our days lived far apart. There are no rules..."
1 comment:
Wow, great find Ana. I love things like this. A good friend recently told me about a very similar concept called photojen/ny. I find their photo choices very interesting and funny.
http://photojen-ny.blogspot.com/
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