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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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Imagine a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of Rome and step back in time. A place where ancient ruins stand tall against a backdrop of rolling hills and lush greenery. This is Parco degli Acquedotti, a hidden gem in the heart of Rome.

Parco degli Acquedotti in Rome: Where Ancient History Meets Natural Beauty

Imagine a place where you can escape the hustle and bustle of Rome and step back in time. A place where ancient ruins stand tall against a backdrop of rolling h…

Tommi’s Burger: Juicy Burgers in Mitte

Tommi’s Burger: Juicy Burgers in Mitte

In this week of #52weeksofburgers Fotostrasse visits one of the most popular burger places in Berlin: Tommi’s Burger in Mitte.

Helsinki's Pissing Statue: Bad Bad Boy from Tommi Toija

Helsinki’s Pissing Statue: Bad Bad Boy from Tommi Toija

When we arrived in Helsinki in September 2014, we knew the city would show its weird side immediately. It always happens to us when we travel. Maybe we attract …

If you're looking for a unique and slightly puzzling attraction in London's Canary Wharf, look at the Traffic Light Tree. This eight-meter-tall sculpture, resembling a tree with 75 sets of traffic lights, is a sight to behold. It would be photogenic at night when its lights create a dazzling and colorful display.

Discover the Traffic Light Tree: A Must-See in Canary Wharf

If you're looking for a unique and slightly puzzling attraction in London's Canary Wharf, look at the Traffic Light Tree. This eight-meter-tall sculpture, resem…

Among all of them, our favourite is easily the one with Karl Marx created in 1974 by José Renau, a Spanish artist from Valencia who moved to East Germany escaping persecution in Franco's dictatorship. Called Unity of the working class and the founding of the GDR, this colourful mural presents Karl Marx in a lionlike way in orange, red, and yellow shades.

Lenin, Marx, and Beyond: Urban Planning and Socialist Murals in Halle Neustadt

Halle Neustadt was one of the first attempts from East Germany on planning a new city from scratch. They wanted to create a utopic place with equal conditions f…

The Åland Islands are a group of islands between Sweden and Finland. Officially speaking the islands are Finnish, but they speak Swedish and they had their autonomy awarded to them by the League of Nations in 1921. This was the only way to settle the long-running dispute between Sweden and Finland about who owns Åland. In fact, nobody owns Åland and they are an autonomous area surrounded by the Baltic Sea and they take care of most things themselves.

Seven Things You Need To Do In Åland

We already wrote about our experiences traveling through the Åland Islands. But, every time we look through our pictures from the islands, we find more to discu…

In the heart of Berlin, at the edge of where Tempelhof and Neukölln meet, a colossal iron relic stands as a stark reminder of the city's turbulent past. Known as the Vaubeka Crane, this industrial titan once symbolized resilience during a crisis.

From Industrial Workhorse to Historic Landmark: The Vaubeka Crane Story

The Vaubeka Crane towers over the Teltow Canal, a crucial waterway for transporting goods into Berlin. It was built in 1935 for the United Berlin Coal Dealers b…

On the Wall – Lettering versus Calligraphy

On the Wall – Lettering versus Calligraphy

With their blog Lettering versus Calligraphy, Martina Flor and Giuseppe Salerno became famous in typography. There, they battle with individual letters in vario…

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