Are you STILL using the viewfinder?
Viewfinder vs. the screen. What’s better? I was surprised that some of my photographer friends STILL only use the viewfinder on their cameras. In this day and age! So, I made this video. 📸 HERE'S the Photographer's Mindset! MY NEW EDUCATIONAL RESOURCE https://www.photographic-process.com/... DISCOUNT CODE: YOUTUBE10 for $10 off. 📸 My Travel Photography Course https://www.photographic-process.com/... 📸 The Light-based Presets & Photo-editing Training Videos package https://www.photographic-process.com/... I make most of my photos using the screen at the back of the camera. Whether the swivel one, or the flip-out one, I think that any screen is a much more powerful tool than the viewfinder. It can be a BIG game changer for your own photography. Especially if you make travel or documentary photos. In this video, I tell you the main reasons behind why the screen is more useful than the viewfinder. Of course, I show you some techniques on how to use it too. ============================= 𝗧𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 𝗼𝗳 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀: ============================= 1:40 What I want to help you understand with this video. 1:59 One clear disadvantage of using the screen. 2:35 The dream during DSLR days. 3:01 In comes the camera screen. 3:37 Impossible angles become possible. 4:40 Benefits for photos on a tripod. 5:35 You don’t change the dynamics of the scene. 6:52 Taking candid to a higher level. 8:34 Capturing the moment. 8:47 What about the old school masters? 9:37 Interacting with the person in front of the camera easier. 10:43 The other disadvantage of using the screen. 12:16 Some final words.

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