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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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Britzer Muhle: Finding Windmills in Neukölln
The Britzer Muhle is one of the eight remaining windmills in Berlin, and it is the only surviving windmill that used to exist in Britz-Neukölln. Also, it’s the …
The Ultimate Guide to the Thermal Paper Camera: Unleashing Lo-Fi Creativity
My love affair with the thermal paper camera began with a simple YouTube video. The idea of a camera that prints lo-fi, black-and-white photos on the spot—for t…
Auschwitz-Birkenau: Symbols of Suffering, Stories of Survival
Auschwitz-Birkenau is the best-known place of martyrdom and destruction in the world. This Nazi German death camp in Oświęcim has become a symbol of the Holocau…
Why Cycle Punks is the Brand for Rebel Cyclists
For those looking to inject a dose of rebellion into their cycling wardrobe, I have the answer: it’s called Cycle Punks. They offer a distinct alternative…
Discover the Fascinating Lisbon Oceanarium: A Must-Visit Destination in Portugal
Welcome to the Lisbon Oceanarium, an incredible aquarium located in a part of town called Parque das Nações. Here, we will provide practical insights about this…
Grundtvig’s Church: Copenhagen’s Monumental Masterpiece in Brick
Copenhagen is celebrated for its design, history, and vibrant culture. While there are iconic spots that often top travel lists, a lesser-known yet profoundly i…
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 Mamiya RZ67. If…
The Tragic End of Rosa Luxemburg: A Berlin Memorial in the Tiergarten
In January 1919, Rosa Luxemburg and Karl Liebknecht, critical figures in the German socialist movement, were killed by the government after a failed revolution …









