[amanda] video games was her first single, and with her, it s about all these extra-musical things. it s about the aesthetic. it s about the vibe. it s about the look. blue jeans, white shirt [amanda] and her particular vocal style, it feels like someone s sort of sneaking up behind you and, you know, telling you a secret. and i think a lot of the artists that came to work in that mode you know, lorde, billie eilish, even taylor swift sometimes um, owe a great debt to lana del rey. gonna love you til the end of time [jayson] lana del rey and the weeknd are artists whose music and aesthetic are related in some dark way. and it would just take the rest of the world a little while to catch up to where they were. [lana] i had a vision of making my life a work of art, and i was looking for people who also felt that way. [shutter clicks]
when did you get your first one of these? early 2000s? i only ever had one. i mean, they were a real breakthrough at the time, but, oddly, they only lasted a few years because smartphones have already taken over, haven t they? yeah, it also felt like such a palaver to get the photos off it, which it shouldn t have done. it should have been simple. it should have been, but it was new, it was weird, it was complicated. i mean, who on earth would want to go back to those days? tiktok and 200 million views of #digitalcamera can t be wrong. shutter clicks. i never thought in my 205 i d be romanticising technology from when i was 13. i have probably 30 odd cameras. i mean, i ve put some. i ve got a small collection there that i have. - they re all shapes and sizes. so, yes, it s becoming a bit of a problem. - that s the other thing with these is that they break. sometimes, if i like hit it against my palm, it ll start working again, which is such a foreign thing to me. like, you can tjust
i think i would prefer not. maybe sometime in my life. i think that whoever created her really was. ..you know, ithink it was a brilliant thing to do. time to go retro now. this is a digital camera. when did you get your first one of these? early 2000s? i only ever had one. i mean, they were a real breakthrough at the time, but, oddly, they only lasted a few years because smartphones have already taken over, haven t they? yeah, it also felt like such a palaver to get the photos off it which it shouldn t have done. it should have been simple. it should have been, but it was new, it was weird, it was complicated. i mean, who on earth would want to go back to those days? tiktok and 200 million views of #digitalcamera can t be wrong. shutter clicks. i never thought in my 20s i d be romanticising technology from when i was 13. i have probably 30 odd cameras. i mean, i ve put some. i ve got a small collection there that i have. - they re all shapes and sizes. so, yes, it s becoming a bit
it was weird, it was complicated. i mean, who on earth would want to go back to those days? tiktok and 200 million views of #digitalcamera can t be wrong. shutter clicks. i never thought in my 20s i d be romanticising technology from when i was 13. i have probably 30 odd cameras. i mean, i ve put some. i ve got a small collection there that i have. - they re all shapes and sizes. so, yes, it s becoming a bit of a problem. - that s the other thing with these is that they break. sometimes, if i like hit it against my palm, it ll start working again, which is such a foreign thing to me. like, you can tjust like bang your phone against your hand and then, like, hope that it works again but with these, you kind of can. my name s scott ewart. i live on the isle of arran- on the west coast of scotland. i m 32 years old and i i take photographs with old digital cameras. i d seen someone else doing it on tiktok, and i was like, - why am i not doing this? this looks brilliant! i m katie
made his decision. stand by me and all will be well. hoping to end the war swiftly, lee marches his army across the potomac into maryland, carrying the fight to union soil for the first time. with his invasion of maryland, lee is hoping to get the fighting out of northern virginia. [ reel ticking, shutter clicks ] the bigger picture that he s after is this one decisive battle on northern soil that, in this case, might drive maryland into the confederacy. when the rebels invade maryland, lee sees himself as a liberator, freeing the state from an oppressive federal government. now, southerners view lincoln as a tyrant for imposing martial law in response to the baltimore riot, and are convinced that maryland will