Night-time Helsinki, Volker von Bonin [1950-70’s] by Tornisteri Tags:Europe 3 comments Photos are from [Finna.fi](https://www.finna.fi/Search/Results?lookfor=%22Bonin%2C+Volker+von%22&type=Author&filter%5B%5D=%7Eformat_ext_str_mv%3A%221%2FImage%2FImage%2F%22), the online archive by the National Library. Photos belong to the Finnish Heritage Agency and were taken by Volker von Bonin, a german-born photographer who moved to Finland in the 1950’s. Love the warmth of classic neon light signs. I fully understand the reasons why they disappeared but there’s just something about them that a modern LED cannot replicate. Aka 15:00 Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Photos are from [Finna.fi](https://www.finna.fi/Search/Results?lookfor=%22Bonin%2C+Volker+von%22&type=Author&filter%5B%5D=%7Eformat_ext_str_mv%3A%221%2FImage%2FImage%2F%22), the online archive by the National Library. Photos belong to the Finnish Heritage Agency and were taken by Volker von Bonin, a german-born photographer who moved to Finland in the 1950’s.
Love the warmth of classic neon light signs. I fully understand the reasons why they disappeared but there’s just something about them that a modern LED cannot replicate.
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Photos are from [Finna.fi](https://www.finna.fi/Search/Results?lookfor=%22Bonin%2C+Volker+von%22&type=Author&filter%5B%5D=%7Eformat_ext_str_mv%3A%221%2FImage%2FImage%2F%22), the online archive by the National Library. Photos belong to the Finnish Heritage Agency and were taken by Volker von Bonin, a german-born photographer who moved to Finland in the 1950’s.
Love the warmth of classic neon light signs. I fully understand the reasons why they disappeared but there’s just something about them that a modern LED cannot replicate.
Aka 15:00