I do not call it analog photography because all photography, including digital, is created by the common process that is light and this is always analog. The fact that you can digitally process what is analog does not make it less analog in origin. This series of photographs shows some details of the city of New York through the film. The way we see changes when we have to take pictures without the histogram help or the possibility to see the result and immediately correct light or composition. Changes the way of thinking and seeing. It is pure education, because our memory really works. Thinking is good, purifies and helps to better understand the scene or action to shoot. Despite the new camera sensors are increasingly accurate, the film gives a certain sense of spirit to photography. Only by comparing the two, we can realize the depth of argentic photography. It is this process that I want to increasingly explore. Go to where others have come does not hurt, because if others were there because they have no choice, I go by passion and curiosity.