vienna, austria

a city carved in stone and crowned in gold, where history towers over every street corner. architecture so grand and opulent that i felt my smallness profoundly…

budapest, hungary

more real and raw than vienna. an almost perfect visit, derailed by a prosecco cruise gone awry and an unwelcome visit from some bedbugs.

amsterdam, netherlands

i realized how much weather affects my perception of a city after my trip to amsterdam. it’s more difficult to enjoy its charm when your socks are soaked through and your stroopwaffels are soggy.

rotterdam, netherlands

when i found out that it had been bombed to rubble in the second world war, the atmosphere of the city suddenly made sense.

prague, czech republic

stayed here for far too little time to appreciate it. i can, however, confidently say that chimney cakes are overrated.

ölfus, iceland

the most gorgeous, life-changing trip that showed me the draw of travel. my inability to capture the country’s beauty on my iphone heavily inspired me to pick up photography.

italy

visited florence, verona, rome, tivoli, milan, positano, and venice back in high school. used my dad’s nikon almost exclusively to photograph people i've since lost touch with.

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