In this video, Pye gives you two main reasons of why he likes to use Live View while photographing and when it's most applicable. This method works for him and we encourage you to try it out and see if it works well for you.
Disclaimer: Images and shoots used for b-roll in this video were filmed prior to COVID-19 being announced as a global pandemic.
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Should You Use Live View When You Shoot? | Master Your Craft
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