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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Last Morning of Risiko, one of Berlin’s legendary bars from the 1980’s
Risiko was a legendary bar & club in the West Berlin of 1980s, and Uli M. Schueppel did a short film about its last morning, all the way back in 1…
The Parliament of Trees: Where Nature Remembers the Berlin Wall
Close to the Bundestag is where you can find the Parliament of Trees against War and Violence. In German, this place is called Parlament der Bäume geg…
Immortal Regiment: The day we marched with the veterans in St. Petersburg
According to Russia Today, around 12 million people joined Victory Day parades across Russia (and the rest of the world) to mark 70 years of the Allie…
Cat Café Budapest
What if you are travelling through beautiful Budapest, and you have a sudden urge to admire some random fluffy felines? We present you the super cosy …
Looking for Agios Nikolaos in Megalochori
Agios Nikolaos in Megalochori is a small chapel located on the island of Santorini. But this small church isn't like any other church, and it was buil…
The Bierpinsel: History and Future of Berlin’s Unusual Landmark
The first time I went to Steglitz was to visit a Primark since they only had one shop in Berlin, and the shop was in this part of the city that I had …
Mastering the Mamiya RZ67: Why This Medium Format Icon Is Worth the Weight
In the world of analog photography, there aren’t that many cameras that command as much presence, in both the physical and creative ways, as the Mamiy…
Mengenlehreuhr on Budapester Strasse: Can you tell the time?
Hidden in plain sight, next to the Europa Center on Budapester Strasse, is a clock that appears to have come from outer space. Called Mengenlehreuhr, …









