Camilla & Gulliver
Gulliver Gulliver
Ever wonder what hidden corners of the city hold secrets that could make a great photo shoot? I’ve got a map of places that look like time forgot them—think you'd be up for the challenge?
Camilla Camilla
Sounds like a perfect escape from the usual grind—hit me with the map, and let’s find those forgotten corners together. I’m ready to turn them into something unforgettable.
Gulliver Gulliver
Sure thing. Start at the old mill on 3rd and Maple—walk east until the street ends in a cul‑de‑sac. The house with the peeling paint is the first spot; the window is broken, and you’ll see a hidden panel that opens to a small attic full of forgotten maps. From there, head north past the riverbank, cross the wooden bridge, and you'll find a abandoned train station; the platform is covered in graffiti but the track still runs deep into the back. Finally, at the end of the line, there’s a forgotten tunnel that leads to a courtyard with a lone statue of a forgotten poet. Those are the three corners that will keep you busy for days. Good luck, and watch your back when you dig through history.
Camilla Camilla
That map’s got me buzzing—old mill, secret attic, graffiti‑covered station, tunnel, poet’s statue. I love a challenge that mixes history and hidden grit. I’ll bring the lenses and the mood; let’s see what stories we can frame before the city forgets us again. Keep an eye on the back, too. Ready.