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Wednesday 8 October 2014

Winter Taste

As the weather has started giving us a taste of winter my mind filled with images of cosy fireplaces, comfy causes, frozen windows and snowy landscapes. However the reality is a wet London with contrasty grays which it seems like they absorb all the vivid colors of the city and along with them, the people lose their brightness, appearing moody with no interest for their surroundings. So today I dug up some unseen photos from my trip to Helsinki, the ultimate winter city. I hope that you will find some inspiration in the frozen cityscapes and manage to cover up the crawling grayness. Enjoy and heads up






















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Friday 3 October 2014

The Veins

Thankfully my photo library is full of pictures which have been taken and after stored for an unknown reason, now they are slowly finding their purpose.  Second day: A walk along the canals, they are like veins, giving life to the city but never been seen.
with Rosanna Mories












Thursday 2 October 2014

Escape

So many months of absence, time spend carelessly, suppressed creativity, my mind is screaming for something that matters. So i decided to start a project, maybe is silly, maybe is to personal, but i dont care. The goal is to post a small series of photos of my everyday life, doesn't matter of what, the only thing that matters is that i have to do it every day. So todays story is: Escape to the nearest forest. I hope you enjoy the little sneak peek in our lives.
with Rosanna Morris and Yaron Pandurski












Sunday 27 April 2014

San Cristobal de Las Casas


One of our resent stops in Mexico was San Cristobal de Las Casas, a small city located 2300m above sea level in the Chiapan mountains.  The city is overflowing with life, teeming with art, politics, music and crafts, there is an incredible fusion of cultures happening here, the numerous cafes, cinemas and bars, cater to the huge expat community whilst the indigenous Mexicans filter down from the out lying villages into the huge vibrant market. Where western influence meets indigenous Mexico, rather than clashing, the cultures are intertwining and flourishing.