Phone aesthetics: James Potter✨
James’s phone is full of pictures of his friends, his dorm, and Lily, when she’s not looking. He photographs anything and everything that means something to him; from the forbidden forest to his best friends.
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Phone aesthetics: James Potter✨
James’s phone is full of pictures of his friends, his dorm, and Lily, when she’s not looking. He photographs anything and everything that means something to him; from the forbidden forest to his best friends.
Phone aesthetics: Sirius Black✨
Sirius’s phone is full of pictures that mean a lot to him, such as Remus and James. His lockscreen is a picture of Remus that he took when the other boy wasn’t looking and the peacefulness of it makes him happy and reminds him of the good things in his life. He has no pictures of his family, only his friends, as he is scared that they will be taken away from him and has to remind himself every day that they will always be there for him, no matter what.
Phone aesthetic: Remus Lupin✨
Remus prefers to watch from the edge, and so his phone is full of both posed and candid pictures of his friends, reflecting some of his best memories. His lock screen is a picture of Sirius and James in a muggle supermarket car park after a little too much to drink. Unlike Peter, who prefers scenery shots, Remus only takes pictures of his friends, the things that mean the most to him.
Phone aesthetics: Peter Pettigrew✨
Peter’s phone is made up of pictures of landscapes. He has no pictures of his friends or family and prefers to immortalise only beautiful places that mean the most to him, including Hogwarts and the Forbidden Forest. He is the smallest of the Marauders, often overlooked or left behind, but he doesn’t mind; the solitude can be peaceful and allows him to reflect in silence.