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2020.08.23 Sunday in Berlin

August 25, 2020 in Photo Journal
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a flâneur is an ambivalent figure of urban affluence and modernity, representing the ability to wander detached from society with no other purpose than to be an acute observer of industrialized, contemporary life.


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