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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.

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.

In episode 5, when Noah meets Michael, there is a church in the background. An interesting looking church that made us curious about it and we had to try to find out where is this church located.

Analog Photography in Berlin

Tired of the digital monotony and seeking a more fulfilling photographic experience?

Late in 2023, I discovered a way to use 35mm film on a medium-format camera and was eager to try it out. I asked a friend to 3D print the pieces needed to hold the smaller film in place, and a month ago, I finally took my camera out to test this visual idea.

From Film to Zine

I began creating my analog photography zines when I recognized my desire to showcase my film photos beyond the digital space.

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However, the story doesn't end there. In July 2015, Murnau's final resting place in Stahnsdorf South-Western Cemetery was desecrated in an unusual set of circumstances. His skull was stolen, and although wax residue found at the scene hinted at a possible occult motive, the perpetrators and their intentions remain shrouded in mystery. This macabre incident has cast a shadow over the legacy of one of cinema's most visionary figures, leaving an enduring question mark alongside his undeniable contributions to the art form. His skull has not been recovered since.

The Ghost of F.W. Murnau in Berlin: Unearthing His Secrets in the German Capital

F.W. Murnau left a multi-dimensional legacy in Berlin. It includes the enduring impact of his films, the unsettling story of his stolen skull, and the subtle tr…

Imagine that you could drive down to a local church or a monastery and ask for a room to spend the night, with breakfast in the morning. Imagine how it must be to sleep inside a church with the glass stained windows next to the bed. This is what we did at the Kruisherenhotel Maastricht, unique hotel experience and one of the most amazing places we have ever stayed of our Fotostrasse life. We spend one night there in the middle of December 2017, and we will share everything about it below.

Kruisherenhotel Maastricht: a Luxury Design Hotel inside a former 15th century Church

Imagine you could drive down to a local church and ask for a room to spend the night, with breakfast in the morning. Imagine how it must be to sleep inside a ch…

Hopfenreich is located in a surprisingly quiet corner in Kreuzberg. Close to the party center that is Schlesiches Tor, this is a place to taste some beers before you head towards another bar or go clubbing. At least, this is what I do when I visit this excellent craft beer bar.

Hopfenreich, one of the oldest Craft Beer Bars in Berlin

When I moved to Berlin, back in 2012, I was surprised about the variety of beers that I found in most spätis. But, after a couple of years, it became a little b…

Exploring Kreuzberg with Rollei Infrared was a truly memorable experience, and I know I will repeat it soon. The film's ability to capture the city's hidden beauty, combined with the unique aesthetic of Infrared photography, resulted in a series of images that I'm incredibly proud of.

Unveiling Berlin’s Hidden Soul: Rollei Infrared Photography in Kreuzberg

Rollei Infrared is a special type of film. It is not a true infrared film but a black-and-white film that can capture some infrared light. It is sensitive to li…

She is the most prominent name when you think about cinema and Berlin, and she came to the world as Marie Magdalene Dietrich, but everybody knows a slightly different name. Marlene Dietrich was born in Schöneberg back in December 1901, precisely on Leberstrasse 65.

Where was Marlene Dietrich born in Berlin?

She is the most prominent name when you think about cinema and Berlin, and she came to the world as Marie Magdalene Dietrich, but everybody knows a slightly dif…

A City Scarred: Berlin’s Resilience and Reminders from 1945

A City Scarred: Berlin’s Resilience and Reminders from 1945

Berlin was Germany’s largest and most important city when the Second World War started in 1939. This city paid the price for being the Reich’s Capital, an…

In the age of computational photography, mirrorless cameras, and massive full-frame sensors, every detail feels meticulously sharpened and controlled by a sophisticated technology. So it can feel incredibly refreshing—almost rebellious—to slow down and embrace the raw, unfiltered imperfections of film. For the modern traveler looking to inject a truly unique, artistic flair into their visual journey, one camera perfectly embodies this philosophy: the HOLGA Pinhole 120WPC.

The Ultimate Creative Reset: Why the HOLGA 120WPC Wide-Angle Pinhole Camera Belongs in Your Travel Bag

The Holga Pinhole gives you soft, cinematic 6×12 images, unique light leaks, and infinite depth of field. It turns every landscape into a moody, mesmerizing pie…

Hidden in plain sight at the Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris, you can find a surrealist timepiece created by an artist famous for his melting clocks. Salvador Dalí installed this concrete sculpture in 1966 with the artist and his pet ocelot. There was also a brass band, and this is pretty much everything we managed to find out about the opening ceremony. Too bad.

Chronicles of Surreality: The Salvador Dalí Sundial in Paris

Hidden in plain sight at the Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris, you can find a surrealist timepiece created by an artist famous for his melting clocks. Salvador Dalí i…

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