>>8057257I'm glad you like the look Anon. The camera I use for these photos isn't all that different from a phone camera to be honest. Both have small sensors, and probably roughly equivalent resolution.
You certainly don't need an actual film camera. It took me a while to develop a method to get film like looks using tools like lightroom, but it honestly is not that hard to imitate. If you throw in a tool like dehancer, which I'm using more and more, it becomes laughably easy. The idea that you can't get close to film on digital is a myth.
Try and get a camera app which lets you shoot raw, then practice editing it on whatever raw processor you can afford, if you don't want to spend any money, try darktable.
Just play around until you get colours you like, then keep iterating on that until you get better.
You can take beautiful photos on any camera; especially those that shoot raw.