This post is somewhat more personal than our usual posts. Actually it is really different. We hope you don’t mind. In the last years we have been traveling all over Europe, taking tons of photos for our website and Instagram. Once, while walking through the streets of Berlin we asked ourselves a question: “What if we limited ourselves to take only one photo per cafe? What would the result look like and how would this change our perception of cafes and people we meet?” It was just before our trip to Baltic countries that Ales brought an old Zenith camera that belonged to his grandfather. We took this camera off a dusty shelf and we gave it a new chance to serve its true function during our trip to Helsinki, Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.
What follows is a visual story of the trip we took in February 2015. Enjoy the views of each city through the eye of an old analog camera.
Photo 01: Kaffa Roastery, Helsinki

Photo 02: Kahvila Sävy, Helsinki

Photo 03: Good Life Coffee, Helsinki

Photo 04: Freese Coffee Co., Helsinki

Photo 05: Johan & Nystrom, Helsinki

Photo 06: Fratello Torrefazione, Helsinki

Photo 07: Gourmet Coffee, Tallinn

Photo 08: Gourmet Coffee City, Tallinn

Photo 09: The Living Room, Tallinn

Photo 10: Miit Tiim, Riga

Photo 11: Cafe Dali, Riga

Photo 12: Rocket Bean Roastery, Riga

Photo 13: King Coffee Service Latvia, Riga

Photo 14: Gemoss Coffee Studio, Riga

Photo 15: UFF Cafe, Vilnius

Photo 16: No Sugar, Vilnius

Photo 17: Coffee Inn Lab, Vilnius

Photo 18: Sviezia Kava, Vilnius

Photo 19: TASTE MAP, Vilnius

Photo 20: Crooked Nose & Coffee Stories, Vilnius

Photo 21: European Coffee Trip, Vilnius

Ales would like to dedicate this photo series to his grandfather, Zdenek Dolinek.
