Really love these thought process videos, I've been to Japan a lot and I usually end up shooting at night as I prefer it, these are helping me get out of my comfort zone by looking at different perspectives - thank you
I love this video! I’ve recently decided to buy a camera and learn photography and just browsing some videos on YT to stumble upon your channel. I love how you explain the choices of lighting and composition of the photo. Tbh, I wouldn’t even notice many of these opportunities to take a great shot, but it’s an important lesson for me here to train the eye, to be aware of details, of nuances.. Very inspiring video!
Always enjoy your videos. Should do an AMA. Would be interested in learning more about what brought you to Japan, how it has been adjusting, what you fill your day with aside from taking fire shots, etc.
Hello Adrien, love your channel. It is very relaxing, informative and visually inviting.🥰 I paused the video at the 1:35 mark because I saw a building that has been in my dreams for about a year. Would you happen to know what kind of businesses are there?
Where do you live? There is probably plenty of interesting places to photograph around you. Interesting people are everywhere, light & shadow are everywhere, etc.
There is no country where you can't find a good picture to take if you are looking at it in the right way. Good photography is often about capturing the beauty that others don't see.
I used to think this until I actually made the effort to explore my city and unsurprisingly, I found that there are more to a place once you start pointing the camera around and just take some pictures!
Really love these thought process videos, I've been to Japan a lot and I usually end up shooting at night as I prefer it, these are helping me get out of my comfort zone by looking at different perspectives - thank you
12:07 is beautifully composed, bravo
This might be one of my favourites of the shoot
It's so valuable that you are explaining how you compose your shots! Good job!
I'm just here for the vibes honestly
You got some amazing shots in this one man. Love seeing your process and thoughts behind the shots.
I love this video! I’ve recently decided to buy a camera and learn photography and just browsing some videos on YT to stumble upon your channel. I love how you explain the choices of lighting and composition of the photo. Tbh, I wouldn’t even notice many of these opportunities to take a great shot, but it’s an important lesson for me here to train the eye, to be aware of details, of nuances.. Very inspiring video!
Always enjoy your videos. Should do an AMA. Would be interested in learning more about what brought you to Japan, how it has been adjusting, what you fill your day with aside from taking fire shots, etc.
Thanks! Will do one for sure ;)
Hello Adrien, love your channel. It is very relaxing, informative and visually inviting.🥰 I paused the video at the 1:35 mark because I saw a building that has been in my dreams for about a year. Would you happen to know what kind of businesses are there?
Great sharing Adrien! I consider myself a nifty-fifty street photographer and enjoyed your POV very much .... relaxing too
Hot cup of tea and another relaxing video. Always manage to suck me in.
12:41 in love with this one
Very useful tips!
very inspirational work
Great great great!
Thanks!
I love your photography! I’d love to get a photo book of your work to study it in more detail than these videos of instagram allows.
Thanks for this video
I already have the OP3, but I’m getting a a7 IV for my trip to Osaka. Will be getting a 35 and 50 to bring with me
what a stunning tone!
Gracias por otro excelente video 🎉
I really like these kind of videos. Good work.
When do you decide to use a pro mist?
Which preset used at 6:33 ? Lovely tones 😻
Love it. Can't wait to get back.
Do you find when trying to make a video like this that you're slowing down your search for compositions more?
Love those videos!
Relaxing as always ❤ How do you attach the Osmo pocket to your chest, when shooting the POV scenes?
I’m new to photography. In your opinion is a 6300 on a 18-105 f4 good for street photography?
Most would go with a 35mm or 24-28mm for street, but for me a 48-50mm is still the best 😊
9:59 missed opportunity to capture the repetition of the 4 white skulls with the 4 white symbols!
Superb, as always. I have seen a 1/8 diffusion filter on the 50mm. Are you using diffusion filters for the Osmo Pocket 3?
Are you using a ND filter for the photos to keep the shutter around 160?
1:07 why f8 🤷🏼♂️?
Nevermind, explained it after few minutes 🐢
Can you please make a video on how to edit like you.... 🙏🙏
You should make a movie bud!
I'd love to see a portrait of you
This 50 mm is the only auto focus lens I have for my Sony A7 & A6700
Well it’s so light weight and beautiful to use for Street Photography …
« The weather today is pretty good ».
Ça va Air France? 😄😄
I envy your language skills - assuming you speak at least 3 - tyvm for the vid.
Dangerous stuff. You get addicted
smh i live in a boring country , cant even enjoy my photography hobby to the fullest
try to be an explorer
Where do you live? There is probably plenty of interesting places to photograph around you. Interesting people are everywhere, light & shadow are everywhere, etc.
There is no country where you can't find a good picture to take if you are looking at it in the right way. Good photography is often about capturing the beauty that others don't see.
I used to think this until I actually made the effort to explore my city and unsurprisingly, I found that there are more to a place once you start pointing the camera around and just take some pictures!
I am also from the UK. I just left. 😂
Question, do you post processing raw? Or this is Jpeg straight away? I'm only looking for a camera now
Always shoot in RAW and edit my photos with my presets :)
@@adriensanguinetti ok, and these presets are in the camera or on the computer?
@@tarasd7402 in the computer (lightroom), he makes them by tweaking colors