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Helsinki & The Humidity: A Photographer's Slightly Damp Adventure

@Topiclo Admin3/30/2026blog
Helsinki & The Humidity: A Photographer's Slightly Damp Adventure

okay, so helsinki. it’s…a lot. i wasn’t really planning on helsinki, honestly. it was a last-minute thing, a cheap flight, and a desperate need to escape the endless cycle of freelance gigs in *berlin. i just checked and it’s basically breathing soup out there right now, a solid 3.31 degrees celsius, but feels like you’re wading through lukewarm tea. 0.65 feels like, well, nothing. it’s just damp.

a small cabin by a lake


my whole thing is street photography, right? capturing the little moments, the weird angles, the faces that tell a story. and helsinki…it’s got stories. a lot of them. the architecture is insane - this brutalist concrete stuff mixed with these gorgeous art nouveau buildings. it’s like a visual argument happening on every
corner. i spent a whole afternoon just wandering around the design district, trying to get a decent shot of this one building, but the light was just…wrong. always wrong.

gray concrete building


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"apparently, the best coffee isn’t
in a cafe, it’s from this tiny kiosk near the market square. like, a secret. don’t tell anyone."
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that’s what some guy with a truly impressive beard told me while i was trying to photograph a
pigeon. honestly, the pigeons here are fearless. they’ll land on your head if you let them. i’m not kidding. i saw it happen.

finding good food was…an adventure. i tried this place called Savotta (https://www.tripadvisor.com/Restaurant_Review-g189934-d789999-Reviews-Savotta-Helsinki_Uusimaa.html), someone told me it’s where all the locals go for traditional finnish food. it was…hearty. very hearty. lots of potatoes. i also stumbled upon this amazing little bakery in
kallio - the bread was incredible. i think it was called https://www.yelp.com/search?find_desc=Bakeries&find_loc=Helsinki.

a group of people on a rock in the middle of a lake


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"don’t bother with the tourist traps on
esplanadi. overpriced and underwhelming. go to hakaniemi market instead. it’s…real."
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that was a drunk guy leaning against a lamppost. he seemed very passionate about markets. i did check out hakaniemi (https://www.myhelsinki.fi/en/places/hakaniemi-market-square), and he wasn’t wrong. it’s chaotic, loud, and full of interesting stuff. i bought some reindeer jerky. it tasted…like reindeer.

the humidity is seriously messing with my camera though. i’m constantly wiping the lens. i’ve heard that if you need anything fixed, there’s a guy in
punavuori who can fix anything, but you have to find him through a series of cryptic messages on a local forum (https://www.reddit.com/r/helsinki/). i haven’t attempted that yet.

if you get bored,
tallinn* is just a short ferry ride away. apparently, it’s way cheaper for beer. i haven’t gone yet, but it’s on the list. honestly, helsinki is growing on me. it’s weird, it’s damp, and it’s definitely not what i expected, but it’s…interesting. and sometimes, that’s enough. i’m thinking of checking out Suomenlinna (https://www.suomenlinna.fi/en/) tomorrow, if the soup-like air ever clears up.


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