Tahua

I’m in the Bolivian town of Tahua today. This morning’s shoot was at a salt mine, and then we went for lunch. I am bringing my little Leica camera with me when we go out for lunch as I find some of the restaurants very interesting.

Today’s restaurant was on the top floor, and there was a lot of light streaming in the windows, lighting up the pale blue floor.

There is a simple charm to the Bolivian interiors. It’s a poor country, but people put a lot of pride into the little they have. I enjoyed very much making these shots of our lunch area.

I’m enjoying using a little rangefinder Leica again. It’s a simple machine, quite old, but relatively speaking a new camera for me, as all my Hasselblad film cameras are mid 80’s.