Looking at the Gallery, I have 50/87 in portrait format, despite mixed subject matter. I think this is unusually high. Who else can't resist turning things on their side?
The longer I shoot (45 years now) the less I like the vertical frame. I try to keep it horizontal most of the time, but I supose about a quarter of my pictures are still portrait these days. There was a time when pros shot a lot of portrait frames in hopes of increasing the chances of getting a cover shot on the mag they were shooting for. Then amateurs like me caught the bug. I think the horizontal frame has more energy as a composition.
I think this is also very depending on what and where you are shooting...
I noticed that the portrait orientation has its special something when it comes to shooting streetsceenes in areas with high buildings like Tokyo Shinjuku area..
With books/magazines you normally want a fair proportion of single-page portrait format images, but on screen you often want more landscape format. I try to force myself to shoot a mix (both, whenever feasible) so there's a choice.
I tend to shoot one landscape, and one portrait of each scene. Then make a choice later on as to which is the better composition. I have also been known to make portrait crops out of landscape photos, but it's kind of hard to do it the other way.
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