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I actually did this in the first video and I kind of liked it as an intro but I actually have film in the camera this time so Iamp;#39;m not going to waste a shot so here it is the first time anyway whatamp;#39;s up guys welcome back to the channel and another video so this is kind of like a followup to a video I did a while back which was called the dos and donamp;#39;ts of square format film photography I think it was quite helpful and a lot of you guys in the comments seem to think it was quite helpful too I have made more mistakes since then so I thought I would do a follow-up video and Hope help you avoid making those mistakes again I also want to show you a few Square format photos that I took and explain why I think they worked pretty nicely at the end so this is one that Iamp;#39;ve tried my best to avoid and for the most part I think Iamp;#39;ve done a pretty good job at it but not every time so when youamp;#39;re setting up your camera and composing your Shen yo