Favorite bar/brasserie in Paris close to my apartment.
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A contemporary bookshop with carefully curated independent magazines, books & artworks.
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The Binocolo Rosso is a space to experiment: it is an imaginary place that changes its forms, and who wants to dream; adapts to the private area of Via Scrimiari and fill it with color and creative force.
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A beautiful tiny cafe in the heart of the city. Great juices, sandwiches and cakes!
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Take a leisurely stroll and check out the cars from yesteryear. Near Lyon, and once a year, old car enthusiasts gather for a day to present their vintage cars. Picture of an old French RENAULT 12 TS from 1970.
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The Acropolis Museum is an archaeological museum located in Athens, Greece, near the Acropolis hill. It was built to house and display artifacts from the Acropolis of Athens, one of the most important archaeological sites in Greece. The museum opened to the public in 2009 and is considered one of the most important and impressive museums in Greece. It is built over an archaeological site and features exhibits from the Archaic and Classical periods of ancient Greece, including sculptures, pottery, and other artifacts. One of the main attractions of the Acropolis Museum is the Parthenon Gallery, which displays many of the surviving sculptures and friezes from the Parthenon, including several of the famous Elgin Marbles that were taken to Britain in the 19th century. The museum also features exhibits from other important buildings on the Acropolis, such as the Erechtheion and the Temple of Athena Nike. The museum is designed to be a modern and interactive space, with multimedia exhibits and displays that help visitors understand the history and significance of the artifacts on display. It also features a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Acropolis and the city of Athens.
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Private members’ club for entrepreneurs, innovators, and the culturally curious set within Sir Victor. The club’s members-only events and hotel benefits fall in the three key areas of life: wellbeing, business, and community.
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Piedmont Farm is a 20-25 minute drive outside Durham. Well worth the short trip for anyone wanting to know more about living a plant-based or vegan lifestyle. Check their monthly events calendar to meet the animals on the farm and hear the stories of how they got there. During these events, you can purchase a great meal from one of the local guest vegan food trucks.
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Getaway not far from the city. Nice beach, surreal pool. Next to Fire Island (which is also super nice).
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This is a nice place to hangout...they have healthy food, juices and desserts! The pistachio ice cream is dairy free and really good! 
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I have old friends in San Francisco who grudgingly tell me that the High Line is everything that's wrong with New York. Well, too bad. To me, it embodies a culture that's constantly reinventing itself: a defunct elevated railway that was becoming a burden to the city ("we used to climb up there to throw garbage bags full of rotting Korean food at the Hasids!", noted a successful photographer's assistant) becoming a startling example of urban greening for the public good. The expert landscaping makes it feel like walking on a Montauk beach - but a stone's throw from some of New York's most progressive galleries and hotels.
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In a landscape of clubs that all play virtually the same EDM or hip hop music, The Pyramid Club is unique in its choice of soundtrack. Every Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, The Pyramid is open from 8pm-4am for an 80s Dance Party on their main floor that is totally punk rock. Downstairs on the lower level, they switch it up with themes ranging from “Back to the 90s” to “Let’s Dance David Bowie.” It’s also way kinder to your budget than most clubs—the drink specials are pretty much the best you can do in New York.
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Artwork & Creative direction
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I am Helen Eunhwa Oh, Korea-born illustrator based in New York. I love to draw something that I have seen in my everyday life and make the images little funky with vivid, rich and diverse colors.
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Since graduating in photography from Falmouth in 2009 Toby has lived in London working for clients such as Channel Four the Guardian and the Photographers Gallery. His work has been included in awards such as the Taylor Wessing Portrait Prize, The AOP and Magenta Awards. Toby was recently selected as one of the LPA Futures and is now Represented by Lisa Pritchard Agency.
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Agnes Thor (b.1986) is a photographer and artist of Swedish heritage, now living and working in New York City. Her work has been exhibited worldwide and Mörel Books in UK published her debut book Aurora Borealis in 2010.
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argentinian illustrator and graphic artist.
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Nick Turpin is a London based Street Photographer, his work interogates the different aspects of life in a big city including life on the streets to commuting and advertising. Nick is the Art Director of STREET LONDON an annual Street Photography Festival. Nick teaches Street Photography to visitors to London through Sidestory > https://sidestory.co/experiences/london-street-photography/ Nick has also taught photography at festivals around the world, Tate Modern, on the Discovery Channel and for Apple.
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Nada Lottermann and Vanessa Fuentes’ strong childhood bond set the foundations for their successful, joint career in photography. Based in Frankfurt, the duo’s images are modern, sexy and fun. Their distinct photographic style was shown in the Galerie für Moderne Fotografie and the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. In their exhibition, entitled “PING PONG”, they present playful pictures that were often spontaneously, yet precisely, executed.
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Tom is a freelance book cover designer based in Brighton, England. When he's not working in the studio he can be found outside somewhere on his bicycle, pretending he's a kid again.
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Artist living in Chicago.
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Mac Collins is a British furniture and object maker. Working predominantly with timber and glass, Mac focuses on manipulating, yet still celebrating, the inherent beauty of the materials he works with. 
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Bosco Sodi is known for his richly textured, vividly colored large-scale paintings. Sodi has discovered an emotive power within the essential crudeness of the materials that he uses to execute his paintings. Focusing on material exploration, the creative gesture, and the spiritual connection between the artist and his work, Sodi seeks to transcend conceptual barriers. Sodi leaves many of his paintings untitled, with the intention of removing any predisposition or connection beyond the work’s immediate existence. The work itself becomes a memory and a relic symbolic of the artist’s conversation with the raw material that brought the painting into creation. Sodi’s influences range from l’art informel, looking to artists such as Antoni Tàpies and Jean Dubuffet, to master colorists such as Willem de Kooning, Mark Rothko, and the bright hues of his native heritage.
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Editor, fledgling entrepreneur
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Type / Graphic Designer
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