The biggest and most famous flea-market in Kiev. I love this place. In the market you can find any unexpected things like player on plates, antiques, dishes, trash-toys, old cameras, brands with profile of Hitler, Soviet cards, wheel of car, pirate porn video and many, many others.
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Posted by sarah blais
Really nice/cool place, with lots of books, oat milk flat whites, and other creatives. wifi + plus for power, 10 minute walk from main station in warsaw.
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Posted by natalia criado
Raw food when you are tired of  Italian Food. 
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Temple of alternative culture, full of underground comics, graphics and literature.
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A very close friend of mine owns this bar. It looks tiny from the outside, but it has two rooms you have to pass until you get to last one which is a discofloor. I play music there from time to time and I am always surrounded by nice people und friends.
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Yes we did their branding and website but their talent really worth it! One of the best place for flower creations. 
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Old school but passionate, the Rex hotel is located on Sukhumvit road, a common tourist destination. I can feel my sweet childhood memories here. Its decoration is rich with old-fashioned style; furniture, wallpaper, key, swimming pool, garden, and so on. The hotel reminds me of those movies from 20 years ago when our parents had puppy love. If you are bored with modern hotels, I would recommend Rex Hotel for your next stay in Bangkok.
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Donkey Sanctuary at Highland Garden Reserve in Algies Bay. All the Donkeys are super friendly and love food.
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Coolest place of the first 3 months of 2019. Best ramen in Saint-P. They also have petnat wines selection.
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A brand new business district called Belaya Ploshad (White Square) built around an early 20-century old-believers' church. Old believers are a fundamentalist sect that's split from the official Orthodox Church in 17 century. Many prominent Russian tsarist-era businessmen were from the old-believers' background. During Soviet era, this church was desecrated, then, in the 1990s, returned to an old-belivers' community and renovated. A good example of Moscow contrasts - a fundamentalist church (with a Facebook page) and modern office blocks next door. Plus - on the other side of Belaya Ploshad there is Belorussky Station Square - a large intersection with an endless construction site, a railway station, full of dirt, primitive street trade, homeless, and... nice cafes.
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These giant spectral cylinders are great at different times of the day but my favourite time is around dusk when the buildings in the city start to light up. The Gherkin and the new Shard building are framed in the lowest ring then the shifting colours of the sky are almost split in the following ellipses.
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The observatory is a fascinating place and offers very inspiring impressions. The building dates back to 1931 and it’s a special experience being there. Kind people with astronomical expertise explain the night sky and different astronomical phenomena. The visitors can look through the telescope and watch the universe. On certain dates they also offer the possibility to take pictures of the moon with a reflex camera. 
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Born in 1988 in Canada from french descent, Samuel Pasquier is a commercial and editorial photographer working in Montreal and New-York city.
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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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Director from Australia and New Zealand.
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Artist and Photographer
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Hello! This is Abrar from Muscat, Oman. It seems like you do not have anyone from my city. Sounds like a great chance for me to share it!
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Photographer based in Oslo
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Born in Russia (Donskoje) `83, moved to Germany `90. I was studying architecture at the University for Applied Science in Koblenz. After the diploma I went to Moscow to work as an architect for Sergei Tchoban. Back from Moscow I made my M.A. at Städelschule in Frankfurt am Main. One of my most emotional periods in my life because of the people and the discussion about architecture. At the moment I am working for Schneider+Schumacher architects in Frankfurt am Main. Currently I don`t have really a home town, I am spending time between many cities. For the moment I like this situation to be more independent.
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An Animation Artist & Filmmaker based in Tel Aviv.
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A creative director running a film production company based in London. Passionate about travel, food, food, art and design and some more food.
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Catherine Wakim was raised in São Paulo, Porto, Fortaleza, and Vermont. Studied at Concordia University - BFA in Design 2010 During the last two years she has been making things in the areas of communication, design, art installations and visual research in Montréal, New York City, Barcelona and Toronto. Catherine spent summer/fall 2011 interning at Bruce Mau Design. She's currently residing in Vermont. Past contributions include ::: The Future Laboratory, Carolina Herrera, World Policy Journal (MIT Press), David Byrne: Bicycle Diaries, MDC Partners. A current contributor on a series of Art and Design volumes on Experimental Aesthetics, a project led by Dr. Howard Moskowitz.
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Designer working in Montréal & New York
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Creative thinker & Graphic designer, based in Paris.
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French photographer / image maker  ... other stuffs like https://soundcloud.com/gzser / creative I guess
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Adeline de Monseignat (b. 1987) is a sculptor who lives and works between London and Mexico City. Her work focuses on the life within inanimate entities, through the study of mythology, symbolism, anthropomorphism and the uncanny. Recurrent motifs include the sphere, the seed, the wheel and the ladder that act as universal symbols for the cycles of birth, life and death. By contrasting natural materials such as marble, fur , sand and soil with manufactured ones such as glass, steel and digital media, she creates a dialogue between the natural and the man-made. Adeline holds a BA in Language and Culture, UCL (2009), a Foundation Diploma, Slade School of Fine Art (2010) and an MA in Fine Arts, City and Guilds of London Art School (2011). Her work has been shown worldwide in galleries and institutions such as Masa Galeria, Ronchini Gallery, Nahmad Projects, Blain Southern, Leila Heller, Victoria Miro, Cob Gallery, Totah, Kandlhofer, Contemporary Sculpture Fulmer, Saatchi Gallery, Freud Museum, Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Royal Society of Sculptors, Museo Federico Silva, Museo de Geologia, Exeter Phoenix, and in art fairs including Zona Maco, London Global Art Fair, Art Brussels, Salon Acme, Art Moscow and Arte Fiera Bologna. Residencies include Casa Wabi, Mexico, Villa Lena, Italy, Fibra, Colombia, Hogchester Arts, UK and the Land Art Road Trip, USA. She is the recipient of the RBS Busrary Award 2013, The Catlin Art 2012 Visitor’s Prize and Arcadia Missa Gallery Prize 2011.
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Illustrator from Berlin
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