I like industrial landscapes too ... commerce ... the mess we humans make to make money/keep us happy. I just took a tour of the LA/Long Beach Harbor. I was blown away by the scale of those container ships and cranes.
Chris, It's not the same mental process. Seeing all the crap outside the frame pushes you mind to see to many possibilities. It's a whole different way of seeing and it makes a difference. I have tried to go back and crop a 35mm frame into a square and it never, ever works for me. Having that frame to see with and to end with makes it so much more fluid and real.
We don't shoot with cellphones yet for our clients. I'm not sure it would be good marketing.
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I like industrial landscapes too ... commerce ... the mess we humans make to make money/keep us happy. I just took a tour of the LA/Long Beach Harbor. I was blown away by the scale of those container ships and cranes.
Hey Kirk - I like it; I'm an Old-Square-Lovin' guy.
Kirk - I'm a big fan of your blog, so, first, many thanks for such thoughtful work for so long.
Two quickies: if camera doesn't matter and you like square...
Why not shoot with whatever you have and crop square in post?
or
Use a well-known brand of cellphone (begins with A) which allows you to switch to square before you shoot?
Best.
Chris
Chris, It's not the same mental process. Seeing all the crap outside the frame pushes you mind to see to many possibilities. It's a whole different way of seeing and it makes a difference. I have tried to go back and crop a 35mm frame into a square and it never, ever works for me. Having that frame to see with and to end with makes it so much more fluid and real.
We don't shoot with cellphones yet for our clients. I'm not sure it would be good marketing.
Good old Hasselblad!
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