Fathom's Top Curated Links: October 8, 2016
What we're clicking on this week at Fathom HQ.
Looking to up your Instagram game? Big shot photographer Chris Burkard has some ideas. – Daniel, editorial assistant
Next weekend is the New York City Wine and Food Festival. On Saturday, I'm psyched to to host the Will Travel for Food panel with chefs Andrew Zimmern and Katie Lee, photographer and super-traveler Bonjwing Lee, and Instagram-whisperer Jeremy Jauncey. Tickets are still available, and I'd love to see you there. – Pavia, CEO
No sad desk lunches in Germany. They prefer to chat vacation strategies while eating with their colleagues. – Berit, editor
Jerusalem, an exhibit at The Met in NYC, depicts how the city was a tourist destination in the year 1000 (millennia-old guidebook included). – Jeralyn, editorial director
The Cut profiled six discerning New Yorkers on where they get their home goods, just in time for holiday hosting season. – Daniel
I think I may have found a new hobby in these miniature Japanese paper craft kits. Why? You'll know after watching the hypnotic video below. – Berit
THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: Vibrant Europe

Take a spin around Vesterbro and Frederiksberg. Photo by @youseful.dk.
Copenhagen: An Insta-tour of two of the city's coolest neighborhoods.
Copenhagen: We updated our guide with Fathom Favorites: hotels, restaurants, shops, sites, and nightlife.
Porto and Duoro Valley: Feeding body and soul in northern Portugal.
The Great Suitcase Debate: What should you pack for your next vacation? We road test eight pieces of luggage.




