A Journey Along Europe’s Edge
It began with a simple thought: to follow the water’s edge and see how the world changes, one shore at a time.
What started as curiosity became a quiet pursuit – to observe light, texture, and rhythm along the continent’s coasts.
This growing collection of images traces Europe’s edges, from sunlit Mediterranean harbors to wind-battered northern
cliffs. And as long as the waves keep moving, the journey continues.
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Turku: Above and Below
Turku (Swedish: Åbo) is Finland’s oldest city. It sits on the country’s southwest coast, where the Aurajoki River meets the sea. Along the shoreline and around the city lie scattered archipelago islands with colorful summer cottages and fishermen’s huts. They form part of the landscape into which Turku is woven—between city and sea, between mainland, river, and islands.
Right at the harbor, where large ferries from Stockholm and Åland dock alongside cargo ships, Turku Castle stands on the banks of the Aurajoki River. Dating back to the 13th century, the castle has been expanded and rebuilt many times. Today, it houses a museum documenting life in and around the castle.
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Turku, Finland, July 2023