I find myself walking through Powell Butte quite often. I love its old apple orchards, flat meadows and incredible view of Mt. Hood. On a clear day, 5 mountains can be seen from the park. The place is an extinct volcano and Portland's second largest park after Forest Park.
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I’m at Coffee Pen in Eden Terrace at least twice a week. Yasuji and Fumi make the best coffee. All food is homemade and changes daily. Super chill and quiet place to work.
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Goldsmith and pottery pieces of indigenous cultures of the pre-Colombian period. 
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When they have exhibitions here, its really nice to look around. They also have a very cute little cafe there. I went to see the art school have their final work on display of ceramics and graphics and it was so nice.
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Just an amazing cup of cappuccino. Try the Franzbrötchen with it for a basic breakfast. It's a place for someone who appreciates good coffee done with extreme care.
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This sovjet-inspired bar is usually packed with people enjoying kletzmer tunes and vodka.
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I love how much you are aware of the changing seasons out of the city; there are numerous beautiful forests around Hertfordshire to go for a run, a walk or have a picnic. One of the best destinations for a day out from London might be Northaw Great Wood. The main entrance is located on the Ridgeway, the B157 from Cuffley to Brookman's Park.
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Plaka is a historic neighborhood located in the heart of Athens, Greece. It is known for its picturesque narrow streets, traditional Greek architecture, and scenic views of the Acropolis. Plaka is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Athens, and it is located at the foot of the Acropolis hill. The area is characterized by its neoclassical buildings, Byzantine churches, and Ottoman-era mansions. In Plaka, visitors can find a variety of restaurants, cafes, bars, and shops selling souvenirs and traditional Greek products. The neighborhood is also home to several museums, including the Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments, the Museum of Popular Music Instruments, and the Museum of Greek Children's Art. One of the main attractions in Plaka is the Anafiotika neighborhood, a tiny enclave of whitewashed houses and narrow alleys that resemble the villages of the Cyclades islands. Another popular site in Plaka is the Roman Agora, an ancient marketplace that dates back to the 1st century BC. Plaka is a charming and vibrant neighborhood that offers visitors a glimpse into the history and culture of Athens, as well as stunning views of the city's most famous landmark, the Acropolis.
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This is the place where I ate my first burger just 2 hours after I arrived in 'tha hood' I loved the place immediately because of the supersweet employees. And the fact that they have al this vintage machines in the place: like an old COKE machine and a cigarette machine as well as a jukebox from the sixties. The fact that they serve ALL DAY LONG BREAKFAST really made me happy, probably because I lived in Berlin before I moved here and there people are endlessly chilling and having breakfast the whole day long anyway! On wednesdays Wally organizes film evenings with funny nineties classics and on thursday evening you can eat a 5 dollar burger menu. While eating your inexpensive burger think of Wall.E.
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Every November the famous Brighton Pavilion develop part of their Gardens into an Ice Rink. Its lit up beautifully of an evening and runs right through until the end of January.
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The one photo-only bookstore in nyc
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The best view you can overlook the whole of Hong Kong. Lovely and easy hiking path. This also represents the Hong Kongers' spirits too. If you will visit Hong Kong, please visit this place.
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Saxon Campbell is designer, creative, and photographer. Saxon is from Oklahoma originally but currently resides in Brooklyn, New York. Saxon graduated Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, Oklahoma with a bachelor's of art degree, majoring in visual communication with photography and minoring in graphic design. Saxon has lived in the New York for awhile now working with clients of all kinds. Saxon’s has worked in fashion, fitness, residential, university, and non-profit organizations. Saxon works with a wide range of freelance clients and working with his fashion blog. (es-cape.co)  Saxon is open to all and any work you might have for him. Send him an email. (info@saxoncampbell.com)
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12 years working in digital design, creating products that transform people’s lives. Originally from Rio de Janeiro, currently based in São Paulo. Over the past years, I've been working for big leaders and startups, living and working in Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Peru, Panama, Mexico, Spain, Norway, Mexico, and the United States.
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Flaminguettes is a girl-girl creative duo from Mexico City that explores live action, installation, design and animation to create vibrant pieces in bold splashes of color. After a career as designers, animators and directors in recognized animation studios, Mara Soler and Daniela Villanueva decided to team up to explore a more personal, playful and feminine side of their work. This duo specializes in directing, creating and crafting high end visuals for a wide range of clients and situations. Mara and Daniela are members of AGI / Alliance Graphique Internationale since 2015.
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Axel Courtière is a film director and a screenwriter, based in Paris. He likes to mix film and animation. His short film "Delectable you" with Catherine Deneuve has been selected all around the world and won more than 30 prices worldwide. He has collaborated with "Passion Pictures" and now works now with "the Mill" for his commercial projects. He lives in the 11th part of Paris where is currently writing his feature films.
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I am a photojournalist from London, and founder of ‘Cheer Up Luv’ a photo and interview series documenting women’s accounts of sexual harassment. 
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Jenny Odell is a Bay Area native/captive who makes art from Google satellite imagery. (Portentiously, Odell was born not 6 miles from where the Google Headquarters would eventually be.) Her work attempts to bring into focus the specificity and fragility of human existence by cataloguing its structures: swimming pools, parking lots, billboards, etc. Her work has been featured at the Google Headquarters and Les Rencontres D'Arles in France, as well as on the NPR Picture Show, Rhizome, Gizmodo, ESPN Magazine, Die Zeit, NEON Magazine, Elephant Magazine, and most bizarrely, a Belgian TV guide that came in the mail with an assortment of gorilla stickers.
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Mel Arzamarski received her BFA in Drawing, with a minor in painting, from Lyme Academy College of Fine Arts in 2016. She recently received her MFA from the University of Tulsa and currently lives in New Haven, CT.
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Born in 1989, of Hungarian origin, Kata Geibl studied photography in Budapest at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and at Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Architecture in Helsinki, Finland. Her work is mainly focused on humanity, collective memory and the ambiguities of the photographic medium. In the last 3 years she has exhibited in group shows in Budapest and became a member of the young Artists’ and Photographers’ Association. She will present her most recent series, Sisyphus, at the Unseen Amsterdam festival in September. In 2018 she received the Photography Scholarship of the Association of Hungarian Photographers and won the emerging talent Carte Blanche Students Award founded by Paris Photo. https://www.instagram.com/katageibl/
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Oliver Ibsen resides in Antwerp. He's a convinced feminist.
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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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Naive, figurative artist based in London
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Designer, Illustrator & Head of Design at Headspace
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Peter Hauser is freelance photographer, artist and founder of Püré Bildmagazin and currently based in Zurich. He studied photography and fine arts at the Royal Academy of Arts in Den Haag (NL) and graduated in photography and fine arts at the Zurich School of the Arts (ZHdK). He both works on comissions and personal projects, such as fanzines, field recordings burnig good schnaps and boxing.
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Mari Kojima was born in Shimane, Japan, but since then has spent time on and off living abroad. Because of a family crisis at home, she returned back to Japan in 2008, and soon after discovered photography as a means to express the inner turmoil and happiness that exists within her. Besides taking photos, she has worked as a fashion designer assistant, curator, FM radio DJ, project manager, event planner. Since Fall 2010, she started running a little publishing company called Bathysphere Books. She now works and lives in Tokyo.
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