Filopappou Hill, also known as the Hill of the Muses, is a historic hill located in the city of Athens, Greece. It is situated southwest of the Acropolis and is part of the larger Hills of Athens complex, which includes the nearby hills of Lycabettus and Ardettos. The hill is named after Gaius Julius Antiochus Epiphanes Philopappos, a prince from the Kingdom of Commagene who lived in the 1st century AD and was a benefactor of Athens. His monument, the Philopappos Monument, is located on the summit of the hill and is a popular tourist attraction. In addition to the Philopappos Monument, Filopappou Hill is home to several other ancient ruins and landmarks, including the Socrates Prison, the Pnyx Hill, and the Hill of the Nymphs. It is also known for its beautiful walking paths and scenic views of the city, including panoramic vistas of the Acropolis, the Aegean Sea, and the surrounding hills. Today, Filopappou Hill is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike, who come to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, explore the ancient ruins, and take in the stunning views of Athens. It is also a protected green space and an important ecological habitat for a variety of plant and animal species.
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Izu-Oshima is a small island which takes about two and a half hours by speedboat from the center of Tokyo. It is 120km away, but still is "Tokyo". The island welcomes you with a distinctive landscape, having Mt.Mihara, a sacred volacano at the center. Travelers will fully realize how small they are facing the majestic landscape of Izu-Oshima.
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Sometimes it is great to look at surreal looking things to set the imagination going. This is an slightly old-school museum with traditional ways of presenting the wast collection, but I personally like that. This museum is a part of the Natural History Museum of Denmark, and has a permanent exhibition ‘From pole to pole' which show animals from around the world. The collection manifests that there is so much to know about the world and who we share it with, and it really sets your mind working. Get inspired by geometric patterns on seashells, colours of birds or scales of reptilians. The museum has many important remains of recently extinct birds in storage, including the eyes and internal organs of the last two great auks, several specimens of the pied raven, and one of only two known complete skulls of the dods that were taken to Europe in the 17th century.
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Small collection of foreign movies with a huge waterside-view cafe.
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A former industrial area nowadays is a place for art and culture. There you can find for example artist studios, exhibitions, concerts and cafés. I like the place because of its special charm of imperfection and its experimental atmosphere.
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Montreal-style bagels are baked here everyday. It's my weekly pitstop!
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NFT1 Films are well selected but if by chance what is on screen does not suit your taste then the seats are very comfortable to nap in.
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Yummy food and vintage industrial-meets-grandma's house interior, make it a fun place to eat, or just hang out and get drinks.
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Believe it or not, if you drive far enough from the city, the Yarra River is a beautiful place to spend a Summer's day swimming. Warrandyte is a haven of shady gumtrees, flowing rapids, and rocks to perch yourself on while the water rushes past. Bring beers, but esky optional - the water is cool enough to keep them chilled all day.
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Best designer clothing store in Milan (in my humble opinion!).
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15 mn away from Arles, south of France. Delicious food  frome Camargue.
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Illustrator in London specializing in fashion.
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Micaela is a Los Angeles native director and photographer known for her colorful work that straddles the fine art and commercial worlds. Her experimental work engages with portraiture, narrative, landscapes, and contemporary theory, all through a highly subversive lens. She studied her undergraduate in art and philosophy at the Université de Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne, and recently completed her MFA in Contemporary Photography; Practices and Philosophies at Central Saint Martins in London. Micaela has recently relocated back to Los Angeles and is developing her first feature film.
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A Stockholm-based photographer and founder of Period. - periodzine.com -  a photography zine that focuses on female narratives by female-only contributors. 
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I am a filmmaker and photographer from London. In 2009 I exhibited my reportage America project 88 Days at Bloomsbury's Orange Dot Gallery. Having recently finished a 35mm 15-minute short, I am now writing a feature film. I am also currently organising my next photographic exhibition, Sweet India, which I made last summer.
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Erin, nomadic being inspired by the unknown. Based as a freelance photographer for 5 years in Mexico and after a recent project in North Africa, Erin has recently returned to a base in Australia. Erin’s work applies environmental portraiture with landscapes and habitats to break the stereotypes which surround her subjects.
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Gabriele Wilson is a creative director and designer living and working in Berlin and New York. She currently lives in Berlin with her husband and son.
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Olivia Sophie van Leeuwen is a partner at Halal and head of the documentary film department, Halal Docs. Halal is an established Amsterdam based film production company & photography agency with a big creative team, connected to people and networks all across the world
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Selin Tahtakılıç is a Izmir based illustrator and graphic designer. Currently living in Istanbul. Nature lover.
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Raby-Florence Fofana is a Berlin based Artist & Designer. Her work intersects with art, illustration and design. She loves abstract composes in painting, collages and patterns and is also working sculptural with ceramic and porcelain.
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Lives and works in Brussels.
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Stephenie Kay Lc was born in 1986. She is an artist and photographer based in Hong Kong. Stephenie had her first Polaroid Exhibition "Portrait Photography" at Mint in Hong Kong, on March 2013.
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Hair artist based in Brooklyn. Founder of ROOM SALON NY 
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Photographer Mia Haggi is a seasoned global nomad, moving through countries with the ease of someone who, as a former model, changes outfits. Originally from Tallinn, Estonia, Mia attended art school to study fashion design and photography before pursuing a modelling career — a step that allowed her to traipse around the world and lead her back, eventually, to photography.  Heavily inspired by dreams, darkness and fantasies, the photographer expertly weaves narratives into her imagery, getting close enough to her subjects to decrypt the intensity in their expressions and the vulnerability of their posture. Her unforgettable work leaves a lasting impression on her audience, leading to collaborations with brands like Nike, Adidas, Lulu Lemon, Lane Crawford and more, as well as numerous exhibitions and features worldwide. While it’s hard to pin down her exact location, her Instagram hints that she’s currently bouncing between Bangkok, Lisbon and Hong Kong … Words by Kala Barba-Court
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Born in 1983, Julien Bonnin is a French photographer living in Paris and working between Paris and London His main field of work is photoreport, starting as a freelance in Paris from 2004-2007, in the dawn of social unrest and the Presidential. In 2008 he travelled to Palestine, working for an NGO on the field. It shaped his practice, based on the unconventional clash between traditional documentary and discursive paths of fine art or site based installations. His work explores the codes and the physical nature of Photography as a bearer of Truth, in the scope of new technologies.It analyses the concept of Power and the tensions arising from 'signified' photographs in the midst of mass medias or digital photography. He graduated with a Ba Photography from the London College of Communication in 2012 and an Ma in Photography from the Royal College of Art in 2016. Recipient of the Photoworks award and New Bloomberg Contemporaries in 2012 ,he has since exhibited both in Europe and internationally.
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