She lives in the US. He lives in Korea. However, this couple share intimate moments as if they were side by side.

Danbi Shin and Li Seok are artists originally from South Korea. They are engaged to be married, but are spending time apart while they each work on exhibits in different parts of the world.

Shin, 23, is in New York City, USA and Seok, 28, is in Seoul, Korea.

ShinLi The couple produce art for a project they call the Half and Half project.

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Despite the long distance separating them, the couple still want to share experiences that regular couples enjoy.

Shin told Buzzfeed that the couple were "sad to be apart".

ShinLi Shin and Seok are engaged to be married.

"I just wanted to embrace the romantic and normal moments as an ordinary couple, imagine eating cereal and watching taxis go by together".

So the pair created an art project called the Half & Half project.

They find points of similarity in each of their settings and photograph them simultaneously (with a 14-hour time difference).

ShinLi The couple find similar situations and photograph them simultaneously.

The photographs are then merged, creating a moment together while living apart.

The pair say it is a way to bond and create things together even while being far apart.

"I think many people felt sympathy with our long-distance relationship. We received a lot of messages cheering for us and news articles have been made from all over the world," Shin said.