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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Exploring Natur-Park Südgelände: Berlin’s Unique Blend of Rail, Art, and Wilderness
When I ask people about Berlin’s green spaces, most of them mention Tempelhofer Feld or the Tiergarten. However, tucked away in the Schöneberg lies a hidden gem…
St. Bartholomew Flayed: The Gruesome Detail in Milan’s Duomo
There is one particular sculpture that caught my attention when I visited the Duomo di Milano for the first time. The piece is called St Bartholomew Flayed, and…
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…
Everyday Berlin by Alex Soloviev
Have you ever wondered about the people you see on the subway? Who are these people, and where are they going? I’m unsure if Alex Soloviev had this in min…
Thirteen Locations where the Netflix’s series Dark was filmed around Berlin
If you watch Netflix as much as we do, you already know about their series Dark. Some people say that the series is similar to Stranger Things since the city wh…
My Camera Collection: Finding Joy in the Process with My Film Cameras
In a world that rushes by in a digital blur with everything happening quickly, I found a profound satisfaction in embracing a slower, more deliberate path, espe…
Lichtgrenze: Celebrating the Fall of the Berlin Wall
Berlin decided to celebrate the 25 years of the Fall of the Berlin Wall by bringing it back up for a few days. This time, the Berlin Wall would be made of white…
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 …










