The different views of the skyline are unbelievable. I especially like rooftop views from different apartment buildings. Try to get on top of an apartment building. This is the view from my apartment...
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This vast lake makes pretending the ocean's near not so hard.
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The gallery and bookshop never disappoint a curious mind, but the café is worth the trip alone.
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Located on the Corner of New and York street, Richmond. New York Tomato makes one of the best breakfasts in town. An old semi warehouse which has been converted into a cafe.
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Vietnamese streetfood – on another level! Great natural wines too.
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I personally love photo arts and this gallery puts on some amazing exhibitions by the best artists, such as Vivane Sassen and Gregory Crewdson. The Gallerys’ six-storey space is located right by Oxford Street, so if you are doing some shopping in London, you might as well stop by this gallery. The upper floors consist of two new galleries, while the ground floor hosts a nice café/restaurant. Together with the print sales, the bookstore occupies the basement of the building. I can spend hours just looking at the books, how it is designed, bound, as well as the prints for sale. You can buy all kinds of film; medium format to polaroid film at the store. After some hours at this gallery you just want to go home and start making some photography! 
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My all-time favourite place. Whitewashed ex-smokehouse where Fergus Henderson pioneered the resurgent interest in offal dishes. The restaurant is brilliantly unfussy, retaining lots of the smokehouse’s original features, and the food very British, making St. JOHN something of a London institution. The restaurant has a winery and bakery.
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White Electric is an eclectic worker owned coffee shop that offers bagel sandwiches, fresh donuts, and every kind of coffee drink imaginable, including the classic Rhode Island "coffee-milk" (made from locally roasted beans) in an off-beat interior.
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The minhocão is a high way in the West Zone of São Paulo that on Saturdays and Sundays the passage of cars is prohibited and it becomes a large park. Surrounded by old buildings and graffiti is a great place to exercise, walk with the dogs and enjoy the sunset. ~Saturdays and Sundays all day.~
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A wonderful and spacious bookshop in Le Marais. I love to spend hours looking at beautiful books.
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wine - sharing food - people service  interior just go there
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This beautiful studio sets the tone for a deep, cleansing and calming yoga practice
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Oliver Ibsen resides in Antwerp. He's a convinced feminist.
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For the last six months, I have been a strange tourist in Munich. I came here to work in a studio and had not so much time to visit it properly. But I partly came in Germany because I was interested in its specific creative approach: it’s precision and rigorousity. In it’s system culture in a way. And indeed it’s a very intellectual society, ruled by color codes and order. It was definitely funny to see that these things are visible in many daily aspects of life. Or maybe it’s just me wanting to see them... Very soon, I will move to London - where I would like to do some freelance work, in product, furniture and space design.
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Alys is a photographer based in north London. Her work has been included in over twenty international exhibitions, most recently at the Rencontres d'Arles in France and Somerset House, London. She was named Sony World Photographer of the Year 2018 for her series 'Ex-Voto' and the work was published by GOST Books in 2019. 
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photographer + creative director based in los angeles.
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Mane Tatulyan (July 8, 1993) is a writer and MA in Applied Philosophy at the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Throughout her life, design meant a way of ordering the world, and writing, of understanding it. She is the author of the book The Radical Singularity: Essay on Singular Phenomena and a professor of philosophy at various institutes in Latin America. Today she intends to rethink Humanism by proposing a new reading of the modern tradition, under a fundamental premise: that the future does not design humans, but that we design a more humane future.
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I'm Angelo Iodice and I was born in Barletta, southern of Italy. I'm graduated in Chemistry and whole of my research has developed in these years under the mark of scientific intervention on a classical stratification. The study of archeology, the ancient pagan rituals, the attraction towards the indeterminate and the elusive holograms through physical chemical formulas are the basis of my reserche that once anagrammated produce unusual shapes and visions that enchant. Now I'm living in Ancona, Italy.
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I’m a director and photographer based in Amsterdam.
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Stacey Rozich is an artist, illustrator and occasional muralist. She constructs situational vignettes that combine elements of folklore, surrealism and American pop culture. Her storybook world is brought to life through lush patterning and symbolism rendered in watercolor and gouache. She was born and raised in Seattle and now resides in Los Angeles.
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Fashion Stylist & Consultant, Co-founder of E.L.V. Denim www.elvdenim.com
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I'm an illustrator living and working in Tokyo.
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Hello! Photographer from Melbourne, Australia.
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I eat english fluently
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Veronica Martin is a writer based in Portland, Oregon. Her interest in the historical leads her to work with archival material (objects, ephemera), and to research gestures of the past (how people dressed, prepared food, etc., movements lost as technology and tastes changed), examining how this ecology of the past appears and asserts itself here and now. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Vestoj, Kinfolk, Hesperios Journal, Design Week Portland, and other publications. In 2014 she wrote and edited a column for Tin House’s blog, The Open Bar, about the intersection of fashion and literature, called Your Slipcase is Showing.
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Artist/illustrator working globally but based in Stockholm.
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Sonia Ferrer manager and designer from DELBES IBIZA. Based on Ibiza Fashion designer. descended from a long list of Ibizans and in love with his island and his culture launched his own brand to the market now a year ago. A brand with a different fashion system. Where crafts and tradition are the basis of his inspiration. Together with direct influences from different artistic branches. All the pieces of his brand are handcrafted by artisans recovering the real history of the island. Fashion, art and history. "We rebuild our history, our origins and we honour their craft techniques”
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