Why? Because in an era of AI-generated perfection—where you can create a flawless face or a fake beach in seconds—the “bau hit” photo is proof of reality. It says: I was there. It was messy. It was real. The “foto-foto bau hit” trend is more than nostalgia. It is a sensory revolt. It tells the glossy, curated world that young people are tired of pretending their lives are a Pinterest board.
Let it stink.
Streaming services are now curating “Slow TV” and “Found Footage” categories that mimic this style. Meanwhile, TikTok filters that simulate and lens scratches have billions of views.