For more detailing, he has begun to use a 4-by-5 view camera.
In the course of his work, he became dissatisfied with the view cameras that were then available.
Photographs were taken with a 8 x 10 view camera.
Traditional view cameras permit such adjustment as part of their design.
That's a question I often ask myself, even though it's impossible to use a view camera without one.
With the view camera, I have to stop and think like an accountant.
Then he sets up a view camera to take the picture.
By late 1948 he was no longer physically able to use his large view camera.
And so I stepped before the pickup lenses of the view camera.
He worked mostly with a view camera and film in black and white.