Some Square Format Views
I think my favorite photographic format is the square view given to me
by my Hasselblad and Ciroflex cameras. Filling a square makes me think
harder about composition -- lines, shapes, colors, and where they are
positioned within the frame. It's a good format for architectural
photography.
Here are a couple of photographs that came from film that was just recently developed! Both were taken over the summer (July 2010) while I was still living up north.

Thill's Fish House, Marquette

St. Anne's Church, Calumet
Here are a couple of photographs that came from film that was just recently developed! Both were taken over the summer (July 2010) while I was still living up north.
Thill's Fish House, Marquette
St. Anne's Church, Calumet
This
year, I hope to do more medium format photography. Sometimes, I forget
just how much fun it is! I almost always end up with better-composed,
higher-quality photographs. Only having twelve exposures per roll makes
me get it right the first time, in comparison to the hundreds of
exposures that can be held on a memory card.