Photographer, Kien Lam spent a year travelling the world, visiting 17 countries taking more than 6000 photos over the course of his journey. But not only did he return to tell the tale, he has managed to condense it into a five minute, time-lapse video presentation. This is called, appropriately enough, Time is Nothing.
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