The couple discovered that someone was copying their pictures exactly from their trips to Instagram
Categories: Social Networks | Travel
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-couple-discovered-that-someone-was-copying-their-pictures-exactly-from-their-trips-to-instagram.htmlWhen it comes to fans on Instagram, we usually don't mean copycats. However, popular Instagram travel photographers Jack Morris and Lauren Ballen recently discovered that two of their 2 million-plus followers literally follow them around the world and recreate their stories wherever they go.
This mysterious couple not only poses in the same places as Jack and Lauren, but also copies the composition, clothes and sometimes even signatures! Imitators are not just inspired by the original pictures, but are already crossing all the boundaries of reason. "There are interesting side effects to having a lot of followers on Instagram," Lauren wrote recently on her blog. "But this one is probably one of the strangest of all time."
"Every detail of my outfit..."
"I probably didn't find anyone to feed her pizza."
"Even sandals… Even signatures."
"Someone needs help..."
"Even the way the pillows are laid."
Keywords: Composition | Copies | Couple | Imitation | Trip | Foreshortening
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