TTV, or through the viewfinder, is an abstract concept in photography that I have begun to dabble in.
The concept is simple, though some might also say crazy. You take you nice shiny SLR camera that
costs thousands of dollars, build a contraption out of scrap cardboard, and take pictures through the
viewfinder of an old dual lens reflex camera. I use a Kodak Duaflex Model I. What you end up with is an
unpredictable, often fuzzy image that resembles a picture you found in a box after years of abuse and
deterioration. Some call doing this a waste of time, I call it photographic magic. I don;t have many
example of TTV photography, but I hope that these examples spark your interest.