The Weekender Copenhagen - Paperback Edition
Wonderful, wonderful Copenhagen: Toby Mitchell’s reissued paperback version traverses the Danish capital city in a Friday - Sunday trajectory. Picking out the most picturesque and enchanting parts, Mitchell’s clear, uncompromising eye includes iconic monuments, wanders down charming streets, visiting both fashionable hangouts, and local secrets. Adventure at will, loosely guided by his visual footsteps.
In his third book in the Weekender Series, photographer Toby Mitchell heads to the picturesque and enchanting city of Copenhagen, traversing the city in a Friday - Sunday trajectory. Now available in paperback, he picks out the most picturesque and enchanting parts, with his enigmatic eye taking in both iconic monuments and little-known streets, visiting local secrets in a meandering adventure through the city, inviting you to follow in his visual footsteps.
Toby Mitchell is a freelance photographer based in the UK whose practice is defined by a mastery of natural light and uncluttered composition. Known for his ability to find the extraordinary within the lifestyle and travel genre, Mitchell’s portfolio spans everything from serene landscapes to sharp editorial work. His approach is characterized by a "visual footstep" methodology—traveling with a quiet, observant eye that respects the soul of a destination. Mitchell’s ongoing collaboration with the Weekender series has established him as a premier chronicler of the modern city break, blending a British sensibility with a deep appreciation for Northern European aesthetics.
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