At 6'3" I'm taller than most. Normally this is only an issue with repeatedly braining myself in older properties and being asked by sweet old ladies to get things from the top shelves in supermarkets. The problem I have with height and photography is taking pictures (especially of people) with anything approaching a wide angle lens, my favourite being 35mm. This always results in either annoying keystoning, stooping like a loon or suddenly looking like I'm about to propose to someone as I kneel down in the middle of a street. If you move to reframe whilst using the latter two techniques it begins to look like a Monty Python Ministry sketch.
So my question is.... am I alone in this? If not, how you you counter it? I shoot a Sony A7Riv and Fujifilm X100v, neither of which have a flippy (in the right way) or fully articulated screen to allow shooting from below. Especially if there's a lot of sun out. If there was a digital Rolleiflex for waist high shooting I'd be very happy, though I imaging incredibly poor as well.
So my question is.... am I alone in this? If not, how you you counter it? I shoot a Sony A7Riv and Fujifilm X100v, neither of which have a flippy (in the right way) or fully articulated screen to allow shooting from below. Especially if there's a lot of sun out. If there was a digital Rolleiflex for waist high shooting I'd be very happy, though I imaging incredibly poor as well.

