Frame Travel Roam Capture
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Berlin to Copenhagen by bike
In early September 2024, I completed packing my bike and set off from Berlin to Copenhagen. Several days and more than 600 kilometers later, I arrived in the Danish capital.
Analog Photography in Berlin
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Unforgettable Journeys and Timeless Technology: Exploring the Nuremberg Transport Museum
The Nuremberg Transport Museum (Verkehrsmuseum Nürnberg) is a must-see for anyone with an interest in technology, history, or simply a love of travel. As one of…
A Visit to the Magnificent Cologne Cathedral
The Cologne Cathedral has a long pilgrimage tradition in Christianity, dating back to the Middle Ages. All of this because this is where you can find one of the…
Ai Weiwei commemorates Refugees with #Safepassage
You would have seen something spectacular if you had been around Gendarmenmarkt in early 2016. World-renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei turned the columns of Kon…
São Paulo’s Japanese Neighborhood – Liberdade
Liberdade, translated to English as Freedom, is considered to be São Paulo’s Japanese neighborhood. Today, there are more Chinese and Koreans than Japanes…
Abandoned Berlin, a documentary about Urban Exploration
The man behind Abandoned Berlin took Jordi Busquets exploring some of Berlin’s most popular urban exploration locations. All of this for his documentary about u…
Canon EOS M3 Review
The Canon EOS M3 is a camera designed to inspire you to go out and take pictures. It comes with a stylish, elegant, and compact design, and it is a pleasure to …
Pacifico Buns and Bowls: Kimchi burgers in Kreuzberg
Fotostrasse eats its way around another week of the #52weeksofburgers challenge in Kreuzberg with the Pacifico Buns and Bowls. Felipe had visited this place a f…
The Newly Found Original Berlin Wall that was lost in the woods in Schonholz
In 1999, local historian Christian Bormann found something that wasn’t supposed to be lost. Nine years after demolition began, he found a piece of the Berlin Wa…










