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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Teufelsberg by the New York Times
We are not proud to say that we have never set foot on Teufelsberg. It is not that we don’t want to do it. It isn’t that. The problem we have with T…
Hofvijver, a visit to the Court Pond in The Hague
The Court Pond, known in Dutch as the Hofvijver, is a gorgeous artificial lake in the center of The Hague. The surrounding area is the place where The Hague cam…
The Ultimate Top 10: Your Essential Guide to the Best Weekend in Nuremberg
If you only have two days, like I did, the best way to spend a weekend in Nuremberg is to focus on the historic sites, natural beauty, and authentic local feel.…
Neon Skies and Glowing Forests: The Unconventional Future of Berlin in Netflix’s Mute
In a future Berlin, an Amish bartender works in a bar with his girlfriend, and that is the story behind Netflix’s almost hit called Mute. Directed by Duncan Jon…
Albert Speer Street Lights Still Stand in Berlin
Berlin is a city known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and cultural diversity. But one piece of design that often goes overlooked is the street lig…
Anton Corbijn Berlin Retrospective
To celebrate Anton Corbijn’s sixtieth birthday, C/O Berlin is presenting a retrospective of his work encompassing around 600 photographs, including a lot of nev…
BURGERAMT: Manioc fries in Friedrichshain
Fotostrasse indulges in Friedrichshain for this week of the #52weeksofburgers challenge. Burgeramt was in our radar for a while, and we got there on a hot Thurs…
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 …



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