India, July 3 -- For the better part of the last decade, technology has been trying to save us from bad photos. Even a low-end phone camera now fixes dim lighting (even night shots) and askew horizons, picks up details from a distance (hello, Moon crater!) and smooths skin texture. That random stranger in the background? Poof! Erased. Every new update is another rescue from imperfection. And yet, Gen Z is obsessed with getting it all back: The blur, grain, blown-out flash, the weird green tint, and the accidental thumb in the corner of the frame. They're not into red-eye shots from using flash yet. Oh no! We've jinxed it haven't we?

Bella Hadid's paparazzi-style pics and Dua Lipa's lo-fi snapshots show that even celebs are into old-schoo...