Martin Lindner Photography

S T O C K H O L M

S T O C K H O L M I have always been in love with the metro system design in Stockholm. In 2020, I finally had to chance to explore many of the unique artworks scattered over the Swedish capitol. This travel post is dedicated to the metro stations only and I am leaving out all the great buildings at or above ground level for another time visiting this

B E R L I N

B E R L I N Did I take a picture of the iconic Brandeburg Gate? Definitely not, but read along if you are up for my 26 Berlin Best Instagram Spots. #MartExploresBerlin “Ik ben een Berliner” (I am a Berliner) said by John F. Kennedy in 1963 is probably one of the most iconic quotes about the German capitol. Today, Berlin is home to roughly 3.7 million citizens while

H A M B U R G

H A M B U R G “Moin Moin” and greetings from Hamburg – the second biggest German city located in the north of the country. I’ve been to this charming place for three times now but this was the first time I brought my full-frame camera with me. I also packed my good friend Jan who helped me with taking the shots. Did we take any pictures of the

R O T T E R D A M

R O T T E R D A M After visiting the capital of the Netherlands last December I finally got the chance to explore of my neighbor country. Thanks to Rotterdam Tourist Info for inviting me to come over to take part in the Architecture Month and the Rooftop Weekend Festival. I had a blast exploring the city for some Rotterdam Photography . #MartExploresRotterdam | Impressions | | Shooting

M I A M I

M I A M I A quarter of 2019 has already passed and I am in the middle of finalizing my 2-week trip to Seoul, Korea. Earlier this year I have been visiting Athens, Greece (Check out the travel post here: ATHENS). However, my 2019 actually started on the beach in sunny Miami on January 1st. It was a quick two-night trip but I wouldn’t miss the chance to take

A T H E N S

A T H E N S The first short travel in 2019 led me to Athens. The origin of democracy is well-known for its antique sights such as the Acropolis, the Stoa of Attalos and the Parthenon. In contrast, contemporary buildings such as the Acropolis Museum and the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center show the modern side of Greece’s capital. Both – the past and the now – play an

A M S T E R D A M

A M S T E R D A M What a crazy short trip! After spending Xmas time with my family back home, I decided to do a short trip to the Netherlands for some Amsterdam Photography. It’s funny that I’ve never been to the “city of freedom” even though it’s only 3 hours away from where I live. So, traveling there has been on my to-do list for quite

B E R L I N

B E R L I N The city of lookups – well, at least for me. That’s usually my first thought when shooting Berlin Photography in the German capital. I remember quite clearly how much I disliked Berlin when I first visited about four years ago. Back then, it was windy, cold and rainy all weekend long and walking through the streets wasn’t really fun at all. Moreover, the public

P A R I S

P A R I S The city of love, great wine and spectacular monuments. It’s also the most visited capital of the world. This place for sure had plenty to offer when it came to shooting architecture. Though, I did not seek photographs of some historic buildings such as the Arc de Triomphe, Notre-Dame or Sacré-Cœur. Instead, I just walked through the little streets of Paris capturing whatever crossed my