Thomas Bertilsson
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Thomas, I'd say from an artistic perspective I'm also influenced by masters (in my opinion) of a variety of media from music to painting and movies. An interesting topic for another thread perhaps.
I must say your excitement regarding 35mm is inspiring and a little contagious.My tendency is to be very hard on the format, and my own prints from 35mm negatives no matter how exacting, because in essence I'm always chasing large format. In general terms my 35mm photography consists of necessity rather than an affection for that particular format per se. I use it when it is not feasible to use sheet film for one reason or another, for the same subject matter, and the same vision, so in a sense the format is a necessary compromise for me. I've grown to like 35mm a lot more, but it is nice to read in this thread about people who have so completely embraced the format.
Contrary to you, Michael, I gave up on using 4x5 film, because I couldn't use the cameras the way I want to. I spent a lot of money, time, and effort to try to make it work, but ultimately decided that in order to continue enjoying photography, I had to give it up. I gave up 4x5, sold the camera and lenses, and focused on mainly medium format. The enjoyment came back to me, and now with a well working 35mm system, I have two formats that serve me incredibly well.
It is true that I use a 5x7 camera as well, but it's mainly for contact printing. And I haven't used it in about two years.

In return, your view of format, and how you approach the picture, makes me wonder if I should try sheets again some day...