Juan F. Sanz Cervera - Photographs 1

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Last update: May 23, 1997.

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All images Copyright of Juan Francisco Sanz Cervera 1997


Buñol (Spain), 1996. Two old ladies chatting in the afternoon. Leica M6 with 50mm lens.


Buñol, 1995. This is a large format image, taken with a 4"x5" Tachihara camera, and a 210mm lens.



Pawnee Buttes, Colorado (USA), 1993.
Rolleiflex 2.8D.


Pawnee Buttes, Colorado, 1993.
Rolleiflex 2.8D.



Colorado, 1993. I guess that only in the USA you can find a highway exit like this one, between Fort Collins and Denver, in Colorado. Hasselblad, 60mm lens.


Buñol, 1995. This photograph is part of a series taken at night. This narrow and steep street leads directly to a little square, where I was born. Buñol is a town with 9000 inhabitants, predominantly industrial.
Hasselblad, 80mm lens.




Valencia (Spain), 1997.
Leica M6, 35mm lens.




Old lamp. Sueca (Spain), 1995.
Rolleiflex 2.8D.




Peñíscola (Spain), 1996.
4"x5" Speed Graphic, handheld, 135mm lens.




La Jarra (Buñol, Spain), 1995.
4x5 Tachihara, 210 mm lens.






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