Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - When the photographer focuses, he always focuses obliquely upwards and then returns to the original place.

When the photographer focuses, he always focuses obliquely upwards and then returns to the original place.

It may be that there is difficulty in diagonal in the original position.

It is very likely that the photographer is not focusing, but measuring light. There is a function on the camera called lock exposure. He may shoot another place with the exposure of another place, so it will make you feel that you are in focus.