Don Kuykendall_RIP
RIP :(
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=175&v=ChKzHBLffho
The really sad part of this is I actually met a person who believed this process (or lack of it). I took a photography class at a university in the 1970s. I should have known better since it was through the art department. One of the art majors was so proud of the fact that she had NEVER looked through the viewfinder of her camera or even held it up to eye level. All photos were taken from the hip and just pointed in the general direction she wanted to shoot. To her credit she did set the focus using the hyperfocal distance and a high aperture so most shots were in focus. Exposure was a different story though.
The really sad part of this is I actually met a person who believed this process (or lack of it). I took a photography class at a university in the 1970s. I should have known better since it was through the art department. One of the art majors was so proud of the fact that she had NEVER looked through the viewfinder of her camera or even held it up to eye level. All photos were taken from the hip and just pointed in the general direction she wanted to shoot. To her credit she did set the focus using the hyperfocal distance and a high aperture so most shots were in focus. Exposure was a different story though.