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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A Journey Through Time: Discovering Five Essential Jewish Historical Sites in Berlin
Berlin, a city that resonates with the echoes of history, holds within its urban fabric a story far more profound than the well-trodden paths leading to the sol…
Kreuzburger: Cheddar poppers in Oranienstrasse
This week Fotostrasse explores Kreuzberg for the #52weeksofburgers challenge and have some fun in Kreuzburger. Nestled in the middle of concert venues and bars,…
How to Ruin Your Berlin Experience
There are places that are advertised as cool but are tourist traps. This is about how those places can destroy your Berlin Experience.
The Rotterdam Cube House: An Architectural Wonder
The Cube House of Rotterdam seems stranded above roads and next to the harbor by the strong wind blowing from the sea. But this popular tourist attraction is al…
Filtered Rays Pavilion: Yinka Ilori’s Kaleidoscopic Masterpiece in Berlin
Filtered Rays is the name of a colorful pavilion created by London-based designer Yinka Ilori as an event space for the Hotel Estrel Berlin here in Germany.
Sternburg Brewery Tour: Your Leipzig Beer Adventure
If you like beer and are ever in Leipzig, Germany, you must check out the Sternburg Brewery tour! This is what I did with some friends in the summer of 2023 to …
Europa Center: A postcard from the 60s
Europa Center is a shopping mall built in Berlin in 1965. Located next to Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, this building would become a symbol of West Berlin and…
Exploring Gjogv in the North of Faroe Islands
In the north of Eysturoy Island, you will find a small and picturesque village called Gjogv. Gjogv means gorge in Faroese, and it sounds exactly the opposite of…










