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Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the wo

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

What are the rooms of people from all over the world? Here is an answer for you.

First, let’s take a look at the rooms of the citizens of Paris, France. The British writer Woolf once had such a description in her work "A Room of Ones Own".

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

< p> Every woman should have her own room. The room is the most private place for a person. In this space that belongs to you, you can think and create and vent your emotions.

After the room is locked, no one can enter and disturb your world without permission. So what is your room like?

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

A South African photographer A series of works have been published since 2010, originating from more than 50 countries.

In addition to the well-known photos of Polish couples holding hands and Andrew high-fiving photos, this is a very alternative photographic record of traveling around the world.

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

The beginning of this series of photography works was just because of his personal Hobbies and interests, from Tehran to Tokyo, from New York to Nepal, almost all cities have been recorded on film.

By placing the camera on the ceiling of each participant, we created a birds-eye view that had never been possible before.

Filmed from the perspective of a monitor, looking down into the rooms of people from all over the world

Record the most private spaces and moments of the room owners, and conduct face-to-face interviews with them to understand their daily life and culture.