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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Texas Embassy Memorial Plaque in London
Since I started travelling to London for work, I started looking for unusual sights and different things to see in town. Back in March 2018, I visited one of th…
Strassenbräu: Challenging Beer Norms in Friedrichshain
Strassenbräu is a craft beer bar in Friedrichshain with one of the most exciting menus in the bars around town. Whether a beer curious or a pro, you’ll like to …
Angry Chicken: Korean inspired burgers in Kreuzberg
To start a new round of meaty burger places for our #52weeksofburgers, we went to Angry Chicken, a small venue in Kreuzberg. I won't lie to you all: this place …
Älvsborg Fortress: A Visit to Medieval Sweden
The first time we visited Sweden, we also visited Älvsborg Fortress in Gothenburg. This large fortress is located, strategically, in Göta River since it was bui…
São Paulo’s Japanese Neighborhood – Liberdade
Liberdade, translated to English as Freedom, is considered to be São Paulo’s Japanese neighborhood. Today, there are more Chinese and Koreans than Japanes…
Our Favorite Places to Stay in Berlin
Since we live in Berlin, friends always ask us where to stay when they visit. We decided to test some hotels around the city, and this is the list of our f…
Our Top 3 Analog Cameras for Travel Photography
In today's world, where digital perfection is the norm, there is something truly special about capturing travel memories on film. Analog photography has a charm…
Exploring the Abandoned SS Brotfabrik in Oranienburg
The SS Brotfabrik was part of Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp, and from 1941 until 1991, it operated as a full-time bakery. Today, you can visit the place, kin…










