Victor Cheng
Here are 5 coffee shops we recommend trying in Chiang Mai: 📍 Akha Ama Phrasingh - if you like architecture and good coffee this cafe is for you 📍 Brewginning Coffee - a super popular coffee shop famous for their orange iced coffee 📍 FOHHIDE - up on the 5th floor, this cafe offers stunning mountain view with desserts near One Nimman 📍 GRAPH Baankangwat - a local coffee roasting company with beautiful interiors (no ac tho lol) 📍 Gallery Drip Coffee Jing Jai Market - a drip coffee cafe to visit inside the market (be prepared to wait a while) #chiangmai #thailand #chiangmaicafe #chiangmaithailand
1 days ago
The coffee scene in Chiang Mai is 😮💨🤌🏻 (ps vlog is now up!) 🇹🇭
1 days ago
❤️❤️
1 days ago
whats the best one you've had so far?
1 days ago
I’ve heard so much about the coffee scene in Chiang Mai. Gotta visit soon
1 days ago
Clean bro 🔥
1 days ago
@wazzaaboi
1 days ago
Everything looks so goodd
1 days ago
I love @brewginningcoffee.co !!!!
1 days ago
My fav city for coffee in the world!!
19 hours ago
😍🙌🔥Nice recos!
1 days ago
Thought you guys would enjoy the coffee up in Chiang Mai! Hope you get to visit Chiang Rai too 😍
1 days ago
Look so familiar @jane_natth 👀
1 days ago
wow this is so helpful! looking forward to other places too!
1 days ago
😍😍😍
11 hours ago
Next time I’d also recommend Gateway coffee roasters. Immaculate vibe and fantastic coffee!
1 days ago
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Ansel Adams Photographer, Artist & Activist
Back in the day, Ansel’s fellow photographer and friend Edward Weston lived a few hours south of San Francisco, in Carmel, and Ansel often drove down the coast to visit him and his wife, Charis. On one visit he recalled, “I told Charis I was looking for a place to make a really good photograph of Edward. She said there was a big eucalyptus tree nearby that he liked.” Earlier that year Edward had photographed the tree’s “exciting roots.” When Ansel eventually moved to Carmel many years later, he built a home not far from it. In ‘Examples: The Making of 40 Photographs,’ he wrote, “At first I was not satisfied with the location and I began to explore nearby. Edward sat down at the base of the tree to await my decision.” After initially gravitating towards the picket fence, Ansel “suddenly saw the inevitable image. . . . The relatively small figure at the base of the huge tree, the convoluted roots, and the beautiful quiet light” of a foggy coastal day. “I pleaded, ‘Edward please just keep sitting there.’ I was very excited and fumbled my meter, dropped my focusing cloth and inadvertently kicked the tripod leg. Edward was amused and relaxed.” Image 1: ‘Edward Weston, Carmel Highlands, California,’ 1945. Photograph by Ansel Adams. ©️The Ansel Adams Publishing Rights Trust Image 2: ‘Eucalyptus Tree and Roots, Carmel Highlands, California,’ 1945. Photograph by Edward Weston © 1981 Center for Creative Photography, University of Arizona, Arizona Board of Regents