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THE LUXURY OF THE UNREPEATABLE.

When the subtle becomes Luxury and the unique becomes Art.

To photograph is to place one's head, eye, and heart on the same axis. CB

Rebeca Marcos, mi querida prima y modelo, en su boda.

I don't see moments; I see pictures. Every shot is intention; every image, an object with texture and character. Grain, imperfections, and truth that transform the ephemeral into a timeless archive.

Photographing a wedding on film captures the emotion of the day with a unique warmth and authenticity. The limitation of frames is not a restriction, but an invitation to connect more deeply with each moment. This results in deliberate images where laughter, tears, and glances become eternal memories, imbued with an emotional texture that digital cannot replicate.

It is in imperfection that film finds its purest soul. Visible grain, light that bleeds onto an edge, or a small, accidental light leak are not mistakes, but fingerprints of the moment. These “flaws” add character, poetry, and a deeply moving humanity, reminding us that the most authentic beauty often resides in the unexpected and the perfectly imperfect.

The result for the couple is an album that feels like an instant family heirloom. These images don’t look like a cold document, but like tangible memories that already seem cherished for years, preserving not just how the day looked, but how it felt in their hearts.

Lola Arias, escritora. Fotografiada con película de alta sensibilidad.
Lola Arias, writer and activist for children's rights. Photographed on high sensitivity black and white film
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Video showing the final stage of the process called Calotype. A beautiful 19th century technique based on silver salts and one of the first techniques in the history of photography.

Retratos en Calotipo.
127 film, square format, taken with a 1954 camera.
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Banco de Tusquets, para Nuevo Estilo. Fotografiado en película Kodak.
Daniel Guzmán. Bailarín del New York American Ballet.
Retrato de bailarín contemporáneo - Photobook profesional

Daniel Guzmán, dancer with the New York American Ballet.

Two of the eight covers for the magazine of the Berlin State Ballet.
Copias impresas en papel nepalí Lokta.
Copies printed on Lokta, a beautiful paper from Nepal made with natural fibers
Museo del traje de Madrid, fotografiado en BN
Museo del Traje, Madrid, photographed in B&W with a 6x4.5cm camera.
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Rafael Álvarez, "El Brujo", famous Spanish theater actor, photographed in 6x6 for the Academy of Performing Arts
Pedro Castelo, principal dancer of the Nacho Duato Company. Photographed with CineStill 800T color film
Contactos de la serie ´La piel herida´.
Contact sheets of La Piel Herida.
Color photographs created using the cross-processing technique, developing slide film with the development process for negative film.