Copenhagen in 35mm

I recently spent ten days living like a local in my favourite city, where the weather was unseasonably beautiful and the summer-feeling contagious. It was pure magic. 

Our itinerary: walks through Superkilen, my favourite urban park close to our Nørrebro flat; a day trip along the Øresund to Helsingør and Humlebæk to sightsee and visit museums; sun tanning by the canals in Christianshavn, where we witnessed noma chef Rene Redzepi water his microgreens (!!!); well-deserved margaritas at the new Copenhagen Street Food on PapirØen; and a once in a lifetime culinary experience at Den Røde Cottage, a Michelin Star restaurant situated in the ethereal Danish countryside. A perfect holiday.

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Montréal, Yssingeaux, & Copenhagen in 35mm

December was a whirlwind of a month, and somehow in between all the packing, unpacking, and running to catch flights, I lost a roll of film from my stay in Lyon. It is most likely wedged in a cobblestone on Rue de la Something or Other, but I still have hope that this precious roll of Kodak is in my apartment somewhere, waiting to be found. Until then - if then ever happens - here are some photos of Montréal, Yssingeaux, and Copenhagen (and a few randoms of Toronto).

A love lock display in the Distillery District.

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An epic man bun in progress.

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Morning coffee at Moustache Café on Rue Beaubien in Montreal.

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A delicious IPA at Dieu du Ciel!

Claude Cormier's Lipstick Forest.

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Our flat in Mile End.

Snowy Yssingeaux.

Pastries from P. Liotier Patisserie.

One of the many Christmas Markets in Copenhagen.

Picturesque Nyhavn.