I started photography school in the year 2000, enrolling in a program called Técnico en Fotografía Digital at the Escuela de Fotografía Creativa de Andy Goldstein. At that time, the school offered a curriculum that was almost entirely analog, focused primarily on black-and-white film, with some introduction to color photography and lab work in the final year.
The school also offered a weekend workshop on digital photography and Photoshop. It was very basic—more of an introduction than a comprehensive course—but it marked the beginning of a transition.
At that time, very few photographers were working with digital cameras, and the first Canon 5D had not yet been released.
I kept all my negatives from that period, along with some prints. Here, I present a selection of images from those years, digitized recently at home using my Fuji X-T3.