

Cultural heritage
The Prater in Vienna, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, began as a Habsburg hunting ground.
In 1766, Emperor Joseph II opened it to the public, and it quickly grew into a popular fair market with cafes, entertainment, and small attractions.
Today, it combines historic charm with modern amusements and offers a fantastic hunting spot for enthusiastic street photographers. Especially if you’re up and about with a Leica from the 80ties and a Cine still daylight film, for exceptional colors.
Camera used: 📷 Leica M4p
Film used: 🎞️ Cinestill 400d
Year
2024
Location
Vienna, Austria
Photographer
Daniel Schubert
Fair Market: Prater in Vienna
Cultural heritage
The Prater in Vienna, one of the world’s oldest amusement parks, began as a Habsburg hunting ground.
In 1766, Emperor Joseph II opened it to the public, and it quickly grew into a popular fair market with cafes, entertainment, and small attractions.
Today, it combines historic charm with modern amusements and offers a fantastic hunting spot for enthusiastic street photographers. Especially if you’re up and about with a Leica from the 80ties and a Cine still daylight film, for exceptional colors.
Camera used: 📷 Leica M4p
Film used: 🎞️ Cinestill 400d
Year
2024
Location
Vienna, Austria
Photographer
Daniel Schubert