30 Minutes of POV Night Street Photography in Tokyo, Japan
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- Street Photography behind the scenes POV during a rainy night in Tokyo, Japan.
Gear I use in this POV:
Camera: Sony A7RV
Lens: Sony FE 35mm f1.4 GM
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0:00 Intro
0:46 Shibuya Crossing
4:54 Side Quest: Buy an Umbrella
6:49 Shibuya Crossing from Train Station
8:34 Back to Shibuya Crossing
13:20 Panning Shots at Shibuya Crossing
17:46 Moses and itchban Discuss Umbrellas
18:22 Shibuya Crossing from Mag's Park Rooftop
18:34 Street Photography Requires Patience
22:04 Nonbei Yokocho
28:30 Small World
29:40 Back To Shibuya Crossing (Again)
31:51 Random Alleyway - บันเทิง
Incredible video ! TH-cam recommendations are sometimes so great
Thank you, I’m glad you enjoyed it! I spent nearly 4 weeks in Tokyo so expect more videos like this on my channel 😊
@@moses.aurelius I'm happy to hear that ! I'll be there when it comes out 😌
Nice work
Nice video. In 7 weeks I'll be there doing the same thing..... Thanks for the inspiration. LOVE the editing on the pics. The man in the booth was a stunning pic. Subscribed!!
Appreciate the comment. You’re going to love Tokyo!
Damn this was so goooood😍
Thanks 😊
Such a peaceful vid brotha 🙌 missing Tokyo
Same 😔 The more I edit photos from Japan, the more I want to go back
Brotha?
Impressive. I like your orange and teal look colour scheme as well, which i found on your instagram.
i wonder how you can get drone footage wooow
8:33 Can you tell me how you can avoid feeling uncomfortable in this situation? I mean you stand there for minutes and photograph a stranger like a hundred times. I could not do it. I would feel uncomfortable, nervous and strange. How do you do that? And how does the person being photographed see it? Or do you ask him before?
In those situations where I'm standing still, usually I'll ask or make myself known and see their reaction. If they're happy for me to take a photo I'll do it, but if they give me a negative reaction then I won't take a photo.
Street photography is a lot to do with being confident in yourself and having to accept that you may come across a negative reaction at some point. Luckily I've yet to have a confrontation whilst I've been out shooting but if that day comes, I'd be honest and tell them what I'm doing. If they ask me to delete the photo, I will.
if you come again to japan (tokyo) please tell me ,because i live near tokyo