![]() ![]() “Plus an assortment of things for the home sourced from artisans all over the world.”īesides clothing, 28 Scott Vintage also carries home goods such as a collection of vintage decanters and ashtrays, bakhoors and incense from India, and silk kilims from Morocco.Īll images taken by Nicol Maciejewska for Bushwick Daily.įor more news, sign up for Bushwick Daily’s newsletter. “There is something for everyone,” says Tiffany McCrary, owner. The items you’ll find there are made from textiles such as silk, linen, and cashmere, ranging from staple classics to intricate eclectic artisan pieces. You have to enter through a metal cellar hatch door to discover all the goods inside. Madeline Stedman, one of the owners of Finn Vintage, says their ideal customer is, “headstrong and confident and if they don’t necessarily feel confident, we want to make sure that clothes could help them get there.”Ģ8 Scott Vintage is one of Bushwick’s vintage secrets. Stedman says their ideal customer is, “headstrong and confident and if they don’t necessarily feel confident, we want to make sure that clothes could help them get there.” The store tries to keep prices low by rarely having anything over $200, complimented by a $10 sale rack, as well as having two huge sales a year. Products include candles, incense, jewelry, and sunglasses. The boutique also carries a range of small modern designers, including Brooklyn-based brands Keane and Rorschach Romance. That way anyone who comes in could find something that they could feel at home in.” “That are more unique, but we also look for more simple stuff. “We look for things that feel like they have a story,” says Madeline Stedman, co-owner. Finn typically sources items made from cotton and linen and generally avoids polyester. Interesting pieces are sprinkled throughout, such as an Edwardian-era inspired blouse and a Ralph Lauren red military jacket. Colors range from fantastic neutrals to pops of pastel. At Finn Vintage (right) you can also find a range of small Brooklyn-based brands like Keane and Rorschach Romance.įinn Vintage is a vintage store that exudes ‘60/’70s energy, with a contemporary twist. It gives it another lifespan,” said Varga.īushwick’s vintage scene is booming. If we bring something in that’s special and unique, it’ll help to resell the item. You can edit existing presets, or completely shape a new style.“It’s about the uniqueness and quality of an item, because we want to keep it from a landfill. Although file support is rather poor, you do get to work with popular types. The variety of presets is impressive, with a built-in option to randomize effects. In conclusion, Vintage Scene is sure to help you make any picture look like it was taken in times you weren’t even born. Moreover, a dedicated set of controls makes it easy to configure image and paper age, fade out, image strength, enhancement, texture strength, and also pick paper style, and border. In case it tickles your fancy, it can be save in one of the three groups under a custom name. A dedicated navigator lets you pick one of three different effect styles to apply, which are found tabs for vintage scenes, antique photos, or faded time.īesides the variety of predefined samples, you can hit the “randomize” button for a completely new one. ![]() With the picture visible in the preview area, basic controls help you rotate, or flip, crop, or zoom in on the image for close inspection. On the other hand, there’s an impressive library of predefined effects to choose from, or edit. You can only work with one pictures at a time, but adding the same effect to more pictures is slightly more comfortable because of the possibility to save configurations, and apply them later on at the press of a button. As the initial preview area suggests, you can go ahead and drop files of interest over it to get started, but you can only work with pictures under formats like JPG, PNG, and TIFF, and the same goes for output. The application comes with a visually appealing interface, posing no accommodation problems whatsoever. However, you can still use dedicated enhancement applications such as Vintage Scene in order to add finishing touches, this one making your pictures look as if taken some dozen years ago. Modern cameras and even those built inside your mobile phone are equipped with options to enhance pictures on the spot in case your editing skills aren’t quite adequate. ![]()
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