Earlier this week we showed you the dual photographic interpretation of the Seven Deadly sins by a photo savvy couple, Aaron (aknacer on Flickr) and Rosie (rosiehardy).
They posed together in each other’s photographs, alternating who was behind the lens to shoot in their own style.
Last time we featured their work, the set wasn’t complete, but they have since updated their Flickr account to include Envy, Greed, Pride and Sloth.
The couple actually met through Flickr three months ago, and after falling in love online, he went to visit in Europe where they have been busy shooting these photographs. Today they had to separate from each other, and Rosie wrote a heart-breaking dedication as a photo caption.
Both of their profiles are well worth taking a look at. Catch the first part of their Seven Deadly Sins shoot below, which includes Wrath, Lust, Gluttony.
SE7EN Deadly Sins in Photos 2 (UPDATE)
SE7EN Deadly Sins In Photos 2 (UPDATE)
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