Photographer Paul Schneggenburger has set out to see how couples interact in their sleep. Does it remain a solitary act as it is for the first 20 or so years of our life or is it a shared experience?
The Atlantic ran a short article on Schneggenburger's work last week, sharing some of his amazing photographs. Schneggenburger takes long exposure photographs of couples from midnight to 6am to see how they interact in their sleep.
I wish I lived in Vienna, where his photographs will be on exhibit until March 8th. For more information, you can also check out this article at My Modern Met.
Labels:
Photography,
Relationships,
Valentines
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