[...] using a large format camera is a slower, more methodical way to work than with a pocket camera or even medium format. I know that probably drives some people crazy, but for me it’s a benefit rather than a drawback. A field camera is a very economical device – there are no electronics to fiddle with, no zoom lenses, and I am limited to how much film I can carry. I find that those limitations actually help me focus my attention in a way I can’t with an SLR — I feel more deeply involved in the process of image-making.
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¿Quién?

Javier Sánchez, comunicólogo visual, fotógrafo y editor; colaborador de la Maquiladora de sueños.
Tengo 27 años, me gusta el agua de horchata, el café, el sushi y las películas de Kubrick.
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