I’m writing this while on a 22 hours bus journey from Santiago to Calama, in Chile. I have the Pacific Ocean on my left side and the Andes on my right. The sun is shining and, apart from the bus, ...
When we left London, before starting our South American road trip, me and Isa decided to travel back home to see our families in Italy and Austria. For the first time in 3 years I could spend more ...
Hard to live up to last year’s Skulls… Luckily Isa doesn’t mind a challenge, especially when it comes to Halloween makeup. And, once again, she nailed it! This time around I was determined to be ...
After years spent following Adrian Norbert Cuper’s jaw dropping portraits, having the chance to shoot with his muse, Kinga, was a proper honour. Didn’t have to wait long to notice that not only Kinga ...
After few days spent in the ghostly wilderness of Vesterålen and an incredibly long drive, we crossed the majestic bridge that links the mainland to the island of Tromsø and drove uphill through ...
Waking up under several layers of warm blankets with the metallic sound of the rain hitting the rorbu’s roof and the smell of the coffee. The forcasts were not lying after all. That sound would have ...
In May 2016, when we were asked to renew the contract of the studio flat we live in, me and Isa sat down and had a talk. None of our routines was exactly as we pictured it when we moved to London, ...
Put 4 beauties together, let your girlfriend have fun with bizarre makeup, give them an eye-catching dress code and tell them not to be afraid to overdo, pick an urban set, ask them not to hold ...
There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing the person you love happy. Maybe because we would have gone on holiday for a week the day after, maybe because of the new pink hair dye which she liked so ...
Chris is a livewire. One of those people that come up with ideas that you would never conceive and that don’t hesitate in front of an unexpected turn. He can easily steal the show and skilfully deal ...
We bumped into our neighbour Camila multiple times on our staircase, we chatted a bit, we got to know her spontaneity and authenticity and, curious to know her a bit better, we invited her over for ...
Viola di Grado is a Sicilian multi-awarded young writer who broke the scene at only 23 with the novel “70% Acrylic 30% Wool”. I met her briefly few years ago but I had the chance to get to know her ...
Quite a lot has happened since we last saw each other three years ago. While I moved to the UK to start a vet career and had to cope with the struggles of a long distance relationship, Sergio finished ...
Mine and Isabel’s love for Berlin is no longer a secret for anybody. This time around we went back there with two dear friends from London, Joana and Karolis (you met them here: ...
Few months ago I started looking at the skyscrapers on my way to work with different eyes and asked myself why I had never made a good use of the city patterns. How could I have ignored them majesties ...




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