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  • Interview with Photographer Ulrika Kestere

    Interview with Photographer Ulrika Kestere
    Ulrika Kestere creates creatures out of cloth, and very convincingly so! This budding photographer makes us believe that photographs capture souls, but in a positive sense. Bringing folklore and mythology back into the modern world, observe her creations spun out of fibers of dreams.
  • Wapping Woods

    Wapping Woods
    Wapping was originally a Saxon settlement. This area was known as a marshland until the 16th century when it was drained. It then became a rich meadow and garden ground until it was acquired for the London Docks. By 1969, the docks at Wapping were empty. Trees were planted and it was optimistically called Wapping Woods. However, the trees could not survive and the result is the small park we have today.
  • Lake Païjänne, Finland.

    Lake Païjänne, Finland.
    There are 187 888 lakes in Finland ! Lake Païjänne is the second largest lake in the country. It is 119 km long and 23 km wide, and it's surface area is ca 1,1000 km. It is located about 200 km north to Helsinki. The lake is very suitable for boating, recreational fishing, and summer residence.
  • Locations Wanted!

    Locations Wanted!
    As summer nears its end in the northern hemisphere and the colder months are approaching, we though we could try to get some advice for what to (not)do these fall days.
  • North Wildwood

    North Wildwood
    I've been traveling to Wildwood since I was born and haven't yet missed a year, and neither has my camera. Not one picture of the beach is ever the same. And the boardwalk is as ever changing. A mix of nature and commercialism at its best. Where else can you stay in a neon yellow hotel, and not think anything of it?