I discovered a photography technique that piqued my curiosity on PhotoJoJo some time ago. Their posting described how some photographers have been shooting a photo of their subject through the viewfinder of an old TTL camera for an interesting effect. Here is the original posting: Photojojo
I decided to give it a try and so I found an old vintage Voigtlander Brilliant on eBay for the right price. I didn’t want to spend a ton of money at first – at least until I saw some results. The Brilliant is a pseudo twin lens reflex camera (TLR) that was manufactured in Austria in the 1930’s. You can read more details about this camera (and many others) here: Camerapedia.
My first chance to really try was last week while I was doing a photo shoot with Taylor Kearns, Miss ND USA 2010. We had found a wall that had a great shade of red on it. The setting sun was shining on the wall with a relatively intense light. I figured that would be a perfect time to try. Taylor and the wall would be well lit and I could block the sun on the viewfinder of the Brilliant with my body. I’m sure holding the vintage camera at waist level with my left hand and trying to focus and compose a shot with my pro DSLR had to look ridiculous, but I was excited about the results. In this first photo, I’ve cropped a bit, but still included my hand and the camera in the shot. Did a little work in Photoshop to remove the color in all except what is in the viewfinder. I also added a border from onOne’s PhotoFrame tool.
I went on to finish the “real” shoot with Taylor – you can see some of that series on my Facebook page here: Taylor. As we were packing up, I happened to notice a bicycle leaning up against a fire escape on the next building. Now THAT was exactly the sort of subject I had been looking for. I grabbed the Brilliant and fired off another shot. In this one, I cropped the photo down to just what was seen in the viewfinder.
I can see this is going to take a bit of practice and maybe some trial and error. Even still, I think this is going to be a creative way to produce some interesting photographs! Hopefully, there will be more to share in the future.
PJ
You have heard this from me before and I have to add it again. Your work is Brilliant. I love the work you do with each and all the models.. Wow. How amazing PJ. Intersting post here on this vintage baby. I would have no idea how to use this one. Love the Bike and the first is amazing also. You have given me an idea to pull out an old bike I have here on the farm . Its really really old I think and maybe try a shot or two,
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