Shooting through the viewfinder
Sunday, December 24th, 2006I was clicking around Flicker shortly after I join when I stumbled on the amazing photos of a member known as Dabadoo. The technique used to create these photos is referred to as TtV (Through the Viewfinder) and it turns out there are quite a few people trying out out. The idea is pretty simple. You point an old TLR camera at your subject and then take a shot of it’s viewfinder with your digital. The result will pick up all the scratches and specks on the viewfinder to instantly give the shot a funky aged look.
So yesterday while I was out and about I stopped in at a antique shop to see if I could find a TLR camera to put to use turning out my own TtV photos. I found two!
The first is an Argus 75, and it set me back a whole $2.
The second is a Kodak Duaflex IV. The Duaflex line seems to be a popular choice for shooting TtV, though the Dauflex II is more the preferred model because it lacks a popup shader to get in the way of things. The Duaflex IV set me back $7… yet one more example of how the middle class is being squeezed these day!



















