The following photographs were captured using a Mamiya 645 medium format camera. Unlike standard 35mm film, medium format negatives are significantly larger with greater detail and depth. This allows for incredibly fine resolution when scanned and printed at large sizes.

A high-resolution drum scan (4000dpi) of a single medium format negative can be printed at 55 cm × 45 cm while maintaining sharpness. However, by stitching multiple frames together, these panoramas can be printed at an immense scale, with a three-to five-frame composite reaching widths of up to 275 centimeters without loss of detail. Dimensions specified for each image indicate the maximum resolution and any of them can be printed at a smaller scale or cropped as needed.

Blue Rocks - 55 cm × 45 cm

Hopewell Rocks - 102 cm × 45 cm

Bay of Fundy, Burntcoat Head - 156cm x 45cm

Petit Étang - detail

Petit Étang - 290cm x 45cm

Cape Breton Cliffs - 55cm x 45cm

Trails Sentiers - 109cm x 45cm

Digital painting combining multiple images from different vantage points to reimagine a road into the mountains. Inspired by traditional ink brush paintings of mountains and mist where empty space defines the landscape.

Wide Wide Sea - 55cm x 45cm

Chéticamp Sunset - 55cm x 45cm

Blue rocks, fishing village - 55cm x 45cm