'Can I ask you why you're taking pictures with your phone?' Since I got my camera phone it has been fun listening to people talk about how i have thousands of dollars worth of sophisticated camera equipment around my neck and I pulled out my camera phone to make a picture. I think people are wondering why would i bother. These phone cameras have been fascinating photographers all over the world--not because they make better pictures than we can make with our 'real' cameras, but because they offer us a different way of seeing an image and recording it. The quality is akin to some of the early digital dslrs and we know that we'll never get huge blow up--but we can get nice small enlargements from them and by using some of the apps like hipstamatic and instagram we can create different images for our clients and ourselves. Personally I've become fascinated with the square format and am trying to relearn how to compose pictures within the frame--even though the edges are different than what I'm used to seeing in my old 35mm format. So the why isn't out of laziness or anything like that--it is entirely because it is a different way of making an image---and sometimes, when I'm thinking like a photographer and concentrating on all the right things photographers are supposed to concentrate on, they turn out pretty neat. Photographs from Tina and Jason's wedding by Richard Sayer