man... I know for photographers and videographers "wow awesome tones" is such a cliché comment, but seriously... your grading and colors is perfect... all of your photos are just the perfect balance of realism and mood. I seriously don't want to stop looking at your photos.. you really lit something in me and I'm so excited to go out and shoot. thank you bro
I'm just starting out with photography and videography and you just motivated me a lot. You are an inspiration brother. The shots are amazing! Thank you.
Every single video I watch, you inspire me to focus more on my own photography; I always look back through my pictures after a video of yours. Seriously, if you make an entire 2-hour film I'd watch that because the way you explain your thought process and ideas when taking pictures is so relaxing; it kind of feels like watching an indie/creative film. Sucks about that lens breaking, a standard zoom might be too important to leave out of your kit but if you got it to work after removing the weather-sealing gaskets then hopefully nothing significant is broken with the lens.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :) I am really happy that it brought you back to your own photography. Hahaha thanks! I am still a bit far from doing a 2hour film but maybe one day, we never know. Good news on the lens, my insurance will cover the costs to fix it, so lucky :)
That thumbnail shot 😙👌 Great video Adrien, I can see your progression in every video I watch. The B-roll in this video was particularly immersive, it really captures a slice of Japanese life. Your image compositions are also more engaging and I like how you're capturing the moment and not over-styling the image in post'. Keep up the great work 👍
Thank you for commenting and the meaningful words. Glad to see that my efforts are getting noticed in recent videos. That’s my goal, it’s also why I almost do not use slow motion as it looks good yes but take away a lot from the realness of the footage and moments.
LOVE this channel and your content. Was bummed when I heard about the lens but you really pulled through. Keep up the amazing work. Loved all the 85mm compositions. Also, if anyone is watching this on a phone, you're doing yourself a major injustice. Get on a big screen tv and enjoy.
Thanks for your comment and nice words Good news on the lens, I’ll be able to repair it for almost no costs 😃 Haha sure, it’s 4k so definitely better to enjoy it on a big screen
Your cinematography always amazes me. The deep darks & the blooming highlights are just wow ! I know growth on youtube is hard, but it will come at some point !
Thanks for the encouraging words! Indeed it is hard but I can't complain with my growth so far. No viral or buzz that made me thousands of new subscribers but a steady and consistent growth. Kinda prefer that way as I feel like my viewers are not here waiting for the next viral entertaining content but more genuinely interested in my works.
@@adriensanguinetti I can definitly confirm that. Natural growth is the best way to grow in the long run. I have channel (th-cam.com/users/voidspace) that took advantage of a viral video few years back. The drawback is the fact that you engagement plumb on the next videos unless you do the same kind of formula to keep the recent subscriber happy. Otherwize the algorithm will deduce from the lack of engagement of the next video that your content is not relevant anymore. And from that point is a downhill slope. It's cheezy and your probably heard that before, but doing what makes you happy will be better for you mental health on the long run. And that's also what's make you different from your "competition" because nobody is you. Anyway, have a nice weekend mate !
Really enjoyed this video Adrien, and hearing more about your approach & mindset. Very glad I found your channel. I would love to visit Japan and take some pictures there one day.
very nice to watch your videos. Because I really miss Japan and because I'm into photography. I share your thoughts. like the mood. good luck with your channel! And hello from Russia!
Fantastic video as always. Huge thanks for the great content! I'm a photographer as well and almost never leave home without a camera around my neck. I would like to start shooting more video while I'm out and about, but I find it a bit of a chore switching the equipment from 'photo mode' to 'video mode'. By this, I mean attaching a microphone and a variable ND filter. I can see you are shooting both stills and video in proximity; what is your process regarding equipment? Do you use a mic and filters? Do you just leave them on all the time? I have been to Japan and would love to visit again, but I don't watch your videos specifically because of your location, but more for the presentation. Thanks again, and all the best!
Thanks for your comment and I will actually make a video soon on how I can shoot both videos and photos at the same time with only one camera body. It may offend some filmmakers but I will explain why I do what I do and how I set my camera to achieve such results.
Hey Adrien, great video im a new subscriber and im so glad i found your channel, thank you for your work! what was the name of the podcast you listen to please?
Everything is handheld and I used the stabilisation in DaVinci resolve to stabilize some shots if the software made a good job at doing so. Probably f1.4 and ISO 800
Always sucks when you drop gear. Dropped a 24-70 during a job, in the rain, and it was destroyed. But like you said, in the end its only gear, no one was hurt, no one died. Ended up replacing it with a used one and still using it to this day.
I rarely use one simple LUT to do my colorgrades. I prefer using Powergrade (on DaVinci) and adjust contrats and colors depending on the atmosphere of the shots.
man... I know for photographers and videographers "wow awesome tones" is such a cliché comment, but seriously... your grading and colors is perfect... all of your photos are just the perfect balance of realism and mood. I seriously don't want to stop looking at your photos.. you really lit something in me and I'm so excited to go out and shoot. thank you bro
I'm just starting out with photography and videography and you just motivated me a lot. You are an inspiration brother. The shots are amazing! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :) I wish you all the best in your photography journey!
Every single video I watch, you inspire me to focus more on my own photography; I always look back through my pictures after a video of yours. Seriously, if you make an entire 2-hour film I'd watch that because the way you explain your thought process and ideas when taking pictures is so relaxing; it kind of feels like watching an indie/creative film. Sucks about that lens breaking, a standard zoom might be too important to leave out of your kit but if you got it to work after removing the weather-sealing gaskets then hopefully nothing significant is broken with the lens.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :) I am really happy that it brought you back to your own photography. Hahaha thanks! I am still a bit far from doing a 2hour film but maybe one day, we never know.
Good news on the lens, my insurance will cover the costs to fix it, so lucky :)
Great video Adrien. The music, the wind, and rain, the images - beautifully set the mood for each day. Your music choices are stellar btw
Glad you enjoyed it! I am happy to see that you like the music too :)
This content was amazing thank you for this 🙂
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :)
That thumbnail shot 😙👌
Great video Adrien, I can see your progression in every video I watch. The B-roll in this video was particularly immersive, it really captures a slice of Japanese life. Your image compositions are also more engaging and I like how you're capturing the moment and not over-styling the image in post'.
Keep up the great work 👍
Thank you for commenting and the meaningful words. Glad to see that my efforts are getting noticed in recent videos. That’s my goal, it’s also why I almost do not use slow motion as it looks good yes but take away a lot from the realness of the footage and moments.
Fantastic video. Really takes me back with how well you captured the mood there
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks
Can you make atleast 1 video on how you color grade videos and photos please? Im totally new to sony and your work has been the most inspiring.
LOVE this channel and your content. Was bummed when I heard about the lens but you really pulled through. Keep up the amazing work. Loved all the 85mm compositions. Also, if anyone is watching this on a phone, you're doing yourself a major injustice. Get on a big screen tv and enjoy.
Thanks for your comment and nice words
Good news on the lens, I’ll be able to repair it for almost no costs 😃
Haha sure, it’s 4k so definitely better to enjoy it on a big screen
Absolutely phenomenal - both photography and video!
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :)
Your cinematography always amazes me. The deep darks & the blooming highlights are just wow !
I know growth on youtube is hard, but it will come at some point !
Thanks for the encouraging words! Indeed it is hard but I can't complain with my growth so far. No viral or buzz that made me thousands of new subscribers but a steady and consistent growth. Kinda prefer that way as I feel like my viewers are not here waiting for the next viral entertaining content but more genuinely interested in my works.
@@adriensanguinetti I can definitly confirm that. Natural growth is the best way to grow in the long run.
I have channel (th-cam.com/users/voidspace) that took advantage of a viral video few years back. The drawback is the fact that you engagement plumb on the next videos unless you do the same kind of formula to keep the recent subscriber happy. Otherwize the algorithm will deduce from the lack of engagement of the next video that your content is not relevant anymore. And from that point is a downhill slope.
It's cheezy and your probably heard that before, but doing what makes you happy will be better for you mental health on the long run. And that's also what's make you different from your "competition" because nobody is you.
Anyway, have a nice weekend mate !
god this is so motivating also its so calming watching this great video man
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :)
Really enjoyed this video Adrien, and hearing more about your approach & mindset. Very glad I found your channel. I would love to visit Japan and take some pictures there one day.
Awesome, thank you! I hope you can come one day :)
Love this type of content! Awesome work!
Thanks for your comment and your encouraging words 🙏🏻
Simply beautiful. love the mood in this one
Glad you like it! Thanks for the encouraging words :)
Thank you for making videos, they are very inspiring and I love the simplicity of yhem. I hope I can come to Japan someday.
Glad you like them! I hope you will make your way to Japan in the near future :)
Hello Adrien ! Nice relaxed video ! Thanks for sharing your vision and thoughts.
Glad you enjoyed it and happy to see that my viewers understand/agree with my thoughts :)
As always, impressive shots!✨
Thanks a lot 😊 and thanks for the encouraging words :)
I love the vib and the pics are amazing keep it up.
Glad you enjoyed it and thanks for the encouraging words :)
I always watch your Chanel before I sleep
Haha thanks I take it as a compliment :)
@@adriensanguinetti I'm a photographer, I like your photos as well as your video vibes, I hope one day I can go to Japan 😊
your pictures are wonderful and the footage makes me travel a little bit (in spirit at least). can't wait to go to japan. keep up the good work
Your videos are my favorite bro
Glad you enjoyed them and thanks for the encouraging words :)
very nice to watch your videos. Because I really miss Japan and because I'm into photography. I share your thoughts. like the mood. good luck with your channel! And hello from Russia!
Thanks for your comment and encouraging words. I hope you can come back to Japan soon
Fantastic video as always. Huge thanks for the great content! I'm a photographer as well and almost never leave home without a camera around my neck. I would like to start shooting more video while I'm out and about, but I find it a bit of a chore switching the equipment from 'photo mode' to 'video mode'. By this, I mean attaching a microphone and a variable ND filter. I can see you are shooting both stills and video in proximity; what is your process regarding equipment? Do you use a mic and filters? Do you just leave them on all the time?
I have been to Japan and would love to visit again, but I don't watch your videos specifically because of your location, but more for the presentation. Thanks again, and all the best!
Thanks for your comment and I will actually make a video soon on how I can shoot both videos and photos at the same time with only one camera body. It may offend some filmmakers but I will explain why I do what I do and how I set my camera to achieve such results.
Hey Adrien, great video im a new subscriber and im so glad i found your channel, thank you for your work! what was the name of the podcast you listen to please?
Thanks for subbing! I was referring to the one from Rich Roll.
@@adriensanguinetti Thanks Adrien, I appreciate the replay I will have a search. Looking forward to more of your videos .
Are shots like 1:25 on a tripod? The image is so steady. Also what is your aputure & ISO level at on the shot at 1:54?
Everything is handheld and I used the stabilisation in DaVinci resolve to stabilize some shots if the software made a good job at doing so.
Probably f1.4 and ISO 800
Always sucks when you drop gear. Dropped a 24-70 during a job, in the rain, and it was destroyed. But like you said, in the end its only gear, no one was hurt, no one died. Ended up replacing it with a used one and still using it to this day.
fantastic images
Glad you like them!
как же ты чувствуешь классно! очень хорошие снимки, так держать)
Thanks!
I agree Rich roll covers some really interesting topics
Indeed, anybody can be interested by his podcasts as the topics are quite wide
Hey Adrien! do you by any chance have a photobook? or are you planning on releasing one :D would love to get a photobook from you!
Not yet! But I have been thinking about making one for a long time. This will be a goal for 2023 ;)
I just love ur work how you show japan quietly amazing b-rolls, are u based in Hiroshima? May be a meet up in august if you are up for it ?
Thanks a lot! Yes I live in Hiroshima, would be happy to meet you if we have the chance!
Do you use a LUT for your video color grade?
I rarely use one simple LUT to do my colorgrades. I prefer using Powergrade (on DaVinci) and adjust contrats and colors depending on the atmosphere of the shots.
I'm so sorry :( i understand how upsetting this would be
Thanks and I had good news on the lens, my insurance will cover the costs to fix it, so lucky :)