raydm6
Yay! Cameras! 🙈🙉🙊┌( ಠ_ಠ)┘ [◉"]
Love this. Think I will try it sometime with one of my Exa's. Reminds me of when I first looked through a Hasselblad WLF. I was enamored by the image on the ground glass.
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Photographer Oliver Hihn and His Landscape Photography Through a Vintage Camera's Viewfinder
Photography is a liberating and unique art form because it allows the photographer nearly unlimited options when it comes to what they want to portray.

JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
Reminds me of the Flickr “TTV” Through The Viewfinder group. This was a “thing” a few years ago, attaching a light-blocking chimney to a waist-level viewfinder and digital-snapping the resulting scene.
raydm6
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Oh cool. I was thinking of exploring this but sounds like it’s been done. I’ll check them out though. Thanks.Reminds me of the Flickr “TTV” Through The Viewfinder group. This was a “thing” a few years ago, attaching a light-blocking chimney to a waist-level viewfinder and digital-snapping the resulting scene.
Rayt
Nonplayer Character
Gimmicky. On the other hand if someone did something similar but a shot of a ground glass from an 8x10 demonstrating complex LF camera movements for an architectual or product shot at least it’ll be interesting.
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Richard G
Veteran
Instagram has loads of pictures of the image on the focusing screen from above the waist level finder of a Hasselblad. it’s cute the first time you see it.
The import of this work to me is that the photographer has the same view his father had and shows this view. Can’t see that he would skimp on the cost of a roll of film and developing as the only justification for his project. And maybe the camera no longer works.
The import of this work to me is that the photographer has the same view his father had and shows this view. Can’t see that he would skimp on the cost of a roll of film and developing as the only justification for his project. And maybe the camera no longer works.
Mos6502
Well-known
I actually quite like the images. It's not the first time I've seen it done, somebody else was posting photographer's eye view shots of an Exakta VX500 on flickr about five years prior to Hihn doing so. It's a bit meta in highlighting the mechanical aspect of photography which is usually (ideally) eliminated from existence in a photograph. Aside from the concepts behind it, the VX500 is IMHO, one of the best looking cameras ever made.
neal3k
Well-known

From my Flickr "Through the Viewfinder" album. Also in the Flickr group with the same name. Have a lot of photos but have not shot any in years.
JoeV
Thin Air, Bright Sun
These take on the look of really old prints, thank you!
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