
“How much did your camera cost?”
“It’s a cheap DSLR, but it still cost a few hundred pounds.”
“Why do your photos look like they were taken on a shitty disposable then?”

“I need help with this maths test I have to do to get this internship and I don’t even know what half the questions are even asking me.”
“Lana and I are both maths tutors.”
“It’s strange maths though. I never came across anything like it when I was working in the bank.”

“How much did your camera cost?”
“It’s a cheap DSLR, but it still cost a few hundred pounds.”
“Why do your photos look like they were taken on a shitty disposable then?”
“Because I edit them like that.”
“Why?”
“It’s a cosy sort of look.”
“Why not just buy a disposal camera?”
“I spent all my money on this camera.”

“Why don’t you guys just do the test for me? I know someone who got their sister to do their test for a job at the Home Office and they’re doing fine.”
Just love that colander light shade – it’s totally unique.
His house is full of quirky things like that- a hand painted bath, a giant Pixar lamp, an old diner-style corner sofa.. I’m terribly jealous!
If you are into old school look, have a look on the VSCO film presets if you have not already.
I especially like the Fuji profiles – they make the Nikon’s notoriously ugly green and weird yellow to something really brilliant.
Someone else recommended that to me actually.. but I’m currently editing all of my photos with free opensource software (Lightzone and GIMP) so I suppose I’ll have to learn it the hard way.
The VSCO presets really can make photographs beautiful though. Maybe one day.
I really enjoyed this! Love your photos of the super cute house and reading notes from your convo’s. I laughed out loud reading about your friend’s photo comment. Photography trends are funny sometimes, but I love the cosy/antique feel as well 🙂 Thanks for stopping by my blog! Cheers to travel.
Thanks!
And I agree that trends are funny- though the vintage look isn’t nearly as bad as some of the others in my opinion (HDR for example)!
So true! Thanks for being my newest follower! 😀
I love the house. It has a positive vibe, those colours, those book shelves, white chairs, a garden 🙂
Thanks for sharing
Aanchal
Hey – love the blog. The laconic way of writing suits the photos and it’s lovely to read 🙂
I like the cat, pretty