Comillas, Elciego and Laguardia, Spain. August 2014.
One of the biggest adjustments in film photography is the delayed gratification part. Make the photograph and then you wait.
But I’m starting to discover that the waiting part is one of the best things about film photography.
I just received these scans back from the lab. As our summer vacation approaches the end it’s so nice to relive our first week of vacation of some little towns in northern Spain.
All photographs above were taken with a Hasselblad 503cw and a Carl Zeiss Planar T* 2.8/80 lens on Kodak Portra 400. Film was processed and scanned at Richard Photo Lab in California.