Film🎞️
- Keri Lo
- Feb 25
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 4
I've always been really into shooting film, even though I'm not quite good at it. There's just something about the warmth and texture of film that I genuinely can't get over. Here are some shots I took while traveling through Europe. I love these sooo much💖

I think this is the first film I took in Denmark and It's just a picture of a square in city center.


My friend and I went to Copenhagen on September 8th, 2024, and this is a picture I took of her.

I actually took a few photos with my film camera in Paris, but they all turned out kinda bad. So instead, here’s a picture of the famous castle with a dragon sleeping in the basement (it’s true!!!)

Took these on a Northern Denmark trip organized by ESN. If I remember correctly, this is the northernmost point of Denmark, where the waves collide.


Here are some scenic photos I took, along with their locations ✨


It's always been a dream of mine to visit Venice, where the streets are made of water💦

My mom strongly suggested that I go see Sagrada Familia, and it turned out to be an architectural masterpiece that left me in awe!

But after all, the most beautiful scenery is the people.



Looking back at the film pictures I took, I’m reminded of how each frame holds more than just an image—it captures a feeling, a fleeting moment frozen in time. Unlike digital photos, film has a way of making every shot feel intentional, with every imperfection adding to its charm. Flipping through these memories felt like opening a present. I had no idea how the pictures would turn out, yet each one was perfect in its own way. They’re little time capsules of my journey, taking me back to moments once lived.
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