On a bright beach afternoon, two friends stand on warm golden sand, the sea breeze drying the salt on their skin while they negotiate that most universal of travel rituals: sunscreen application. Their towels—one striped, the other adorned with a red bull on navy blue—lie like territory markers on the sand, half-buried under scattered belongings. One holds a bottle of … [Read more...] about The Secret Life of Sunscreens
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A Small Pause in the Flow of the Street
Travel is often remembered in grand vistas and iconic landmarks, but the moments that linger longest are usually the small ones—the glimpses of everyday life that unfold quietly, unannounced. This scene captures exactly that: a young woman crouched on a cobblestone street, chalk in hand, sketching a fleeting message or playful drawing on the ground. Around her, the city … [Read more...] about A Small Pause in the Flow of the Street
Wandering Through the Maze of Street Markets
There are few travel experiences as intoxicating as stepping into a bustling street market. The moment you enter, you are swept into a sensory storm where colors, textures, and sounds weave together in a kind of chaos that somehow feels perfectly balanced. This photograph captures that exact sensation: a narrow corridor lined with stalls spilling over with clothes, jewelry, and … [Read more...] about Wandering Through the Maze of Street Markets
The Living Rooms of the Street
One of the joys of travel is stumbling into scenes that feel at once unfamiliar and deeply universal. Walking down a side street, I turned a corner and found what could easily be described as an outdoor living room: a group of men gathered around a worn table, their attention locked on a backgammon board. It wasn’t staged, it wasn’t for tourists, and that was exactly what made … [Read more...] about The Living Rooms of the Street
Put the Phone Down and Pick Up the Moment
There is a certain charm in sitting at an outdoor café, the kind where the tables spill out onto the sidewalk and the air buzzes with overlapping conversations. In this photograph, the light is sharp, bouncing off the whitewashed wall and catching on the edges of sunglasses, water bottles, and the metallic chairs. Plates are filled with generous helpings of food—bread torn … [Read more...] about Put the Phone Down and Pick Up the Moment
Hanging On by a Pole: How America’s Tourism Image Mirrors Its Cable Cars
The scene is instantly recognizable: San Francisco’s Powell & Mason cable car, creaking its way up the city’s hills, jam-packed with tourists clinging to its wooden frame. In the image, visitors squeeze onto the narrow steps, gripping poles with one hand and their phones with the other, while others lean out into the sun as if the very act of dangling from the side is part of … [Read more...] about Hanging On by a Pole: How America’s Tourism Image Mirrors Its Cable Cars
Don’t be these tourists
Ice Cream, Selfies, and the Emily-in-Parisification of Travel There’s a very particular strain of travel culture that has metastasized across Europe’s most beautiful cities, and it has little to do with the actual cities themselves. It’s the Emily-in-Paris school of tourism, where the world is nothing more than a set waiting for your starring role, and the script is already … [Read more...] about Don’t be these tourists
Don’t Get Scammed on the Streets of Lisbon
Wandering through Lisbon’s bustling pedestrian avenues, you’ll quickly notice that the city is alive with energy: street performers, vendors with oversized bags slung over their shoulders, and curious little street photography setups. This photo captures the essence of it—an old-fashioned camera, mounted on a big red chest with a pasted newspaper clipping, handled by a young … [Read more...] about Don’t Get Scammed on the Streets of Lisbon
Lisbon Is All Uphill, Until It’s Uphill Again
There’s no way around it—Lisbon is a city that refuses to let you stand still. Every step seems to demand another, either pulling you up toward the rooftops or sending you tumbling down toward the river. I’d barely set foot on the cobblestones before realizing this wasn’t going to be a leisurely stroll but an endless rhythm of climbing and descending, as if the streets … [Read more...] about Lisbon Is All Uphill, Until It’s Uphill Again
Dinner on the Edge at Ponto Final
I’ll admit it straight away: when I first saw those yellow chairs scattered out on the stone pier at Ponto Final, I thought, this can’t be real. Who in their right mind decides to set up a restaurant table so close to the Tagus that one clumsy elbow could send your wine glass straight into the Atlantic’s waiting arms? And yet, there it was—utterly unapologetic, defiantly … [Read more...] about Dinner on the Edge at Ponto Final









