Street photography is just a joy to watch that’s why I myself do street photography. It feels like you are in a different world where you are invisible. Anyway, I love the shots. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to seeing more.
Your music selection compliments your photo walks effortlessly~ I’m transported to your world. Who’s the music artist playing at the beginning at timestamp 0:13? 🙋🏾♀️✌🏾✨❤️
Okinawa is such a different vibe. Crazy to see how many more cars there are there compared to a megacity like Tokyo. It is definitely not as hectic though. Keep it up!
I've tried doing street photography in Honolulu but every time I have tried some guy who is usually high comes up and starts screaming at me, or tries to steal my camera.
yes, just dont film other people. iam from germany and here its forbidden to film or make pics from other people. if you do so, you get 2 things, the police, or a punch in your face.
Nice!! I took my bulky Sigma 28-70mm with me to Spain this past Spring, but picked up the tiny Samyang 35mm for my Sony a7iv in Madrid. Loved it! Still do. And love your work with the GRiii, all of what your're capturing in Japan. Great stuff! Keep at it.
Great photos Adrian, love your style. I never been there, but several time in Tokyo, I love that city. Super thanks for sharing. All the video has been shot just using the GoPro?
Hi Adrien! Mastering the 35mm is difficult. Many of your photos are cropped. However, we learn a lot from this video. Thank you very much and I hope that one day you will publish a video about your camera set up for Hybrid shooting. 頑張って。
Either smile, show respect and use language or body language to make them fully understand that you took a photo. Or you can look at the screen or evf and pretend you are still taking a photo trying to show that they are not the subject but maybe something behind them is.
Hi Adrien, I will be travelling to Okinawa soon and i actually shoot my videos on the A7IV too ... but i have a bit of a dilemma. My only lens is a Tamron 28-75 G2 which in theory is fine for travel but I am thinking of selling it and buying a Sony 35mm f1.8 instead. It might be less versatile but it will be lighter, smaller, more stable and let more light in than the Tamron. Any thoughts on this? My second question would be your thoughts between Sony 35mm 1.8 vs Samyang 35 2.8 ? anyways kudos if you made it to the end of this comment and keep up the excellent work.
@_@ How do you switch settings so quickly? (ISO,Shutter,F-stop) and how do you know which one is best for the pictures you are trying to take? I am new to photography, I am also going to Japan in January and would love to be able to just have fun with it and enjoy walking around as you are!
I use the aperture priority mode which gives me the best solution to benefit from the automatic settings of the camera and decide the depth of field of my shots
Hello, I always wonder how can focus your lens so quickly when you’re pointing to the pedestrians, cuz I find it hard and be afraid to offend people when I try to focus my lens on them.
Complete noob question: Your ISO, aperture and shutter speed seem to be different for each photo. How are you changing each setting so quickly as you walk down the street and determine what's best?
@@Bemcky90 I figured it was some automatic mode, probably very different settings that get changed based on the camera body/mode. Will have to experiment myself.
great... another video of a kid with a camera walking around sticking his cameras in strangers faces. This not Photography that matters At All. I recommend you go to a library and look through the books of Photographer William Klein. Maybe his "Tokyo" book. It Should make you Think a bit more about what you are doing with cameras. Should.
Are you willing to value the privacy of others? I don't think it is a good idea to take a picture of another person's face in passing and put it on RUclips.
japan is a vibe
Street photography is just a joy to watch that’s why I myself do street photography. It feels like you are in a different world where you are invisible. Anyway, I love the shots. Thanks for sharing and looking forward to seeing more.
I love the low light photos in the alleyways. gives off a really nice vibe that differs pretty heavily from the sunny street shots.
Your music selection compliments your photo walks effortlessly~ I’m transported to your world. Who’s the music artist playing at the beginning at timestamp 0:13? 🙋🏾♀️✌🏾✨❤️
2:25 was such a great shot. Love when the unexpected ones turn out great
So relaxing to watch! Keep taking beautiful photos!
Thanks :)
Nice video! Loved the shots you created. Looking forward to seeing more from you. Keep up the great work!
fall in love with japan because of your amazing videos
Great content as always! Your shots are always so creative. Keep up the great work!
Okinawa is such a different vibe. Crazy to see how many more cars there are there compared to a megacity like Tokyo. It is definitely not as hectic though. Keep it up!
It really is! Thanks for the comment :)
Great Shots all around. I like the boy about the 4 min mark drinking the rain!
Glad you enjoyed it
Love this ! Japan really is something else for street photography :D
Thanks! Yes it is fantastic here :)
Watching this video makes me want to go back to Japan and spend more time taking it all in. It was a sensory overload and an unforgettable experience
I've tried doing street photography in Honolulu but every time I have tried some guy who is usually high comes up and starts screaming at me, or tries to steal my camera.
lol that happened to me in Vancouver
@@aquaticlibraryain’t no way me too 💀
yes, just dont film other people. iam from germany and here its forbidden to film or make pics from other people. if you do so, you get 2 things, the police, or a punch in your face.
What???
yeah privacy is more important @@Skylda
Awesome video. I can watch this all day.
Always look forward to your videos! Lovely work.
Thank you! Cheers!
What a beautiful melancholy vide. 👏
I really like your street photography. It's really great. I hope there are more good street photography works to take us
omg love the edit so much!
Nice!! I took my bulky Sigma 28-70mm with me to Spain this past Spring, but picked up the tiny Samyang 35mm for my Sony a7iv in Madrid. Loved it! Still do. And love your work with the GRiii, all of what your're capturing in Japan. Great stuff! Keep at it.
Very nice! Thanks a lot :)
Love your videography style
Thanks so much!
Do you ever put your photos online for download/ purchase? I absolutely love the photos at 12:13, 12:24 and 13:48!
Not really, maybe I should ^^'
@@adriensanguinetti Might be worth considering, I would print them out or have them as wallpaper if you did!
Great photography! Love your work!
Thanks so much!
Very cool photo walk. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it
lovely video..thanks for sharing!
Glad you enjoyed it
Blue Seal has the best ice cream hands down
thank you soooo much !! really helpful
mann, this is art. love your photos. your new subscriber here
Very beautiful work !
Thank you! Cheers!
Great vid and love your shots and edits 👌
Thank you so much 😃
Hey there! Great work. Would you mind sharing your gopro settings for POV?
Another incredible video 😮
沖縄に来てくれてありがとうございます♫
沖縄また行きたい! 楽しかったです
I love how Japanese people are so familiar with people taking pictures of them.
沖縄に来てくれてありがとう🎵
沖縄また行きたい! 楽しかったです
Amazing how you’re nailing focus shooting with one hand!
Have to say that the a7iv is crazy good
Lovin this! how to add shoot sound and display a photo in video?
Great photos Adrian, love your style. I never been there, but several time in Tokyo, I love that city. Super thanks for sharing. All the video has been shot just using the GoPro?
Thanks! Only the POV section was shot with a GoPro, otherwise it was on my A7IV
@@adriensanguinetti thanks for your reply! Cheers
Incredible as always. I really like your work, man :)
Thanks a lot!
35mm is great for those small alley ways! Great job!
Yes! Thank you!
Now I want to try photography
Very very cool!!!!!
Hi Adrien! Mastering the 35mm is difficult. Many of your photos are cropped. However, we learn a lot from this video. Thank you very much and I hope that one day you will publish a video about your camera set up for Hybrid shooting. 頑張って。
35mm is tons of fun once you understand the framing.
Very cool video thanks for the post man :)
I was wondering, the aperture/iso/shutter speed, do you change them manually or are you on automatic?
hi sir! were you shooting on Aperture prio or manual?
excellent photos btw, i'm learning a lot by watching this.
Always aperture prio ;)
your video recording gopro 11 camera 9:18
Fantastic video
Thanks! 😃
Amazing video, +1 sub, keep up the good work!!
Nice pics and nice video too bro. Hug from Brazil.
Nice photos you got. I am planning a week there in second half of Nov. Which city is this? Is it easy ti drive around in the city/urban area?
Any suggestion when being noticed by the subject? Thanks!
Either smile, show respect and use language or body language to make them fully understand that you took a photo. Or you can look at the screen or evf and pretend you are still taking a photo trying to show that they are not the subject but maybe something behind them is.
ninja style, nice
Hi Adrien, I will be travelling to Okinawa soon and i actually shoot my videos on the A7IV too ... but i have a bit of a dilemma. My only lens is a Tamron 28-75 G2 which in theory is fine for travel but I am thinking of selling it and buying a Sony 35mm f1.8 instead. It might be less versatile but it will be lighter, smaller, more stable and let more light in than the Tamron. Any thoughts on this? My second question would be your thoughts between Sony 35mm 1.8 vs Samyang 35 2.8 ? anyways kudos if you made it to the end of this comment and keep up the excellent work.
Brilliant ! May I know what's your pov equipment ? Is it gopro with chest amount?
@_@ How do you switch settings so quickly? (ISO,Shutter,F-stop) and how do you know which one is best for the pictures you are trying to take? I am new to photography, I am also going to Japan in January and would love to be able to just have fun with it and enjoy walking around as you are!
I use the aperture priority mode which gives me the best solution to benefit from the automatic settings of the camera and decide the depth of field of my shots
@@adriensanguinetti Great! Thanks for the reply! ^_^
@@ericdong5292Here’s a question I have, whilst in aperture priority mode, how do you know which f stop to choose from?
Hahahah, crazy. I lived in Okinawa for about 4 years. Nice to see familiar places (moved to Misawa Japan for 3 years after Okinawa).
Subscribed nice video
Thanks for the sub!
Beautiful! What camera do you shoot with?
Sony a7iv ;)
Does this lens also fit on the Fujifilm x-s20?
I think it is not available for Fuji unfortunately
Nice bro 😍
Thanks 🔥
vdo record via gopro right ?
Hello, I always wonder how can focus your lens so quickly when you’re pointing to the pedestrians, cuz I find it hard and be afraid to offend people when I try to focus my lens on them.
at 14:41 The photo would have been better if there had been a police car in the foreground, which was a little earlier in the video.
Good point 👍🏻
Complete noob question: Your ISO, aperture and shutter speed seem to be different for each photo. How are you changing each setting so quickly as you walk down the street and determine what's best?
Good question 😅 maybe automatic mode? 🤔
@@Bemcky90 I figured it was some automatic mode, probably very different settings that get changed based on the camera body/mode. Will have to experiment myself.
I am using Aperture priority mode so the settings are always changing automatically ;)
What’s the blue hour? I lived in Okinawa 62-63, graduated from Kubasaki HS
Do you recommend a74 or a7r5 ?
Fujifilm what model??
Not fujifilm actually ^^' it was on my Sony a7iv
what camera is it?
Sony a7iv ;)
@@adriensanguinetti thanks, keep up the good photos 📸
I’m from Okinawa 🫶🏻😮💨🫶🏻😮💨
Which camera?
Sony a7iv ;)
s-log3?
👍
if you only saw tokyo, then okinawa looks really dirty and unfriendly.
not even mention about what kind of 35 is using
35mm Samyang f2.8
great... another video of a kid with a camera walking around sticking his cameras in strangers faces. This not Photography that matters At All. I recommend you go to a library and look through the books of Photographer William Klein. Maybe his "Tokyo" book. It Should make you Think a bit more about what you are doing with cameras. Should.
Yawn.
Are you willing to value the privacy of others? I don't think it is a good idea to take a picture of another person's face in passing and put it on RUclips.
Do you use a mist filter?
No but added so bloom in for the video part
What camera??
sony a7iv ;)