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Category: Photography
Photo Fatigue: How a Generation Drowned in Memories They Never Touched
In a world of filters and reels, has photography lost its soul? A raw take on photo culture, algorithms, and memory.
London Calling To The Faraway Towns
London is a city where history and modernity come together in the most fascinating way. Centuries of stories, iconic landmarks, and rich culture coexist with sleek skyscrapers, creating a unique harmony. What truly makes London stand out, however, is how these two worlds blend so effortlessly, resulting in a city full of surprises at every…
Eat, Wine, Explore: Showcasing Rome, Naples, and Lake Albano
Spending 10 days in Italy was amazing! We explored the old streets of Rome, enjoyed delicious food in Naples, and admired the stunning views at Lake Albano. The culture, history, and friendly people added so much to our trip. Whether you’re planning your first visit or looking to explore new gems, this blog post aims…
Views of Helsinki Through My Lens: A Photographic Tribute to Finland’s Capital
Chances of getting lost in Helsinki are unlikely, but just like lightning striking the same place twice, they’re never zero. Unlike many bustling metropolises, Helsinki has a navigable layout with well-organized streets and an precise public transportation system, making navigating the city refreshingly straightforward. The train journey from Helsinki Airport to the city center takes…
As The World Began to Close Off, My Desire For Exploration Only Intensified
In this blog post, I’m excited to share the highlights of my solo travel adventures post-COVID. Setting off on solo adventures opens the door to all sorts of experiences. Each place has its own story to tell, full of history, culture, and excitement. It all started for me in Rovaniemi, a charming city nestled in…
Project photowall – 42 images on my wall
As Karl Lagerfeld, an iconic fashion designer once said “What I like about photographs is that they capture a moment that’s gone forever, impossible to reproduce.” For the past years or so I have been an avid amateur photographer, or maybe I should call myself an iphotographer. I don’t like any fancy or heavy cameras,…