Dan Henderson
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I am reading At Work by Annie Liebovitz. She comments about liking the Leica M6 camera because its winder is constructed so that she did not have to pull her eye away from the viewfinder, going on to explain that she is "left-eyed."
I have never heard or read of photographers favoring one eye over the other, and have never noticed a photographer using his or her left eye (although I am more likely to be curious about what they are pointing their camera at than which eye they are pointing it with.)
Is using the left eye common for left handed people? Or do some people just pick up a camera and naturally favor their left eye, not knowing that they are using the "wrong" eye, in a Jimmy-Hendrix-strung-backwards-Stratocaster sort of way?
Thanks to anyone who can open my eye(s) to this subject.
Dan
I have never heard or read of photographers favoring one eye over the other, and have never noticed a photographer using his or her left eye (although I am more likely to be curious about what they are pointing their camera at than which eye they are pointing it with.)
Is using the left eye common for left handed people? Or do some people just pick up a camera and naturally favor their left eye, not knowing that they are using the "wrong" eye, in a Jimmy-Hendrix-strung-backwards-Stratocaster sort of way?
Thanks to anyone who can open my eye(s) to this subject.
Dan