Hello! I hope you enjoyed this episode of night photography in Tokyo. I'm sorry for the slower shutter speeds and shakier footage in this one... next time I'll set my GoPro a little differently. I recommend watching this on your phone or simply not being too close to your screen, if you easily feel a little uncomfortable when looking at shaky GoPro footage haha :,) Much love to Squarespace for the continuous support of the channel! Head to www.squarespace.com/teocrawford to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain by using the code "TEOCRAWFORD" (also supports the channel). Ohh and I have this in the description, but for your convenience, here's the link to my Patreon in case you're interested in the LR-presets I talked about: www.patreon.com/c/teocrawford Wishing you a lovely week!
Hey Teo, I wanted to say thanks for introducing me to analog photography and photography in general. I’ve been in a rut for many years, due to being burnt out and unexcited about all sorts of potential hobbies. But this one really stuck for me as I’ve been trying to improve the past year. It’s an exciting time for myself and that’s something I haven’t been able to say for years so thanks man.
I really loved how you used less music in this session. It was new and interesting to listening to all the ambient noises of the city. That being sio great video!!
Rainy nights in Japan just hit differently! I really loved the shot of the mother and the child by the gachapons. And your color grading (not only of the images but also the video) has me in awe every time!
Amazing photography, Teo! This time what at first looked like a photowalk, turned out to be a whole movie: the movement, the still shots, the music, the atmosphere - altogether create such a bluesy look.
Teo, your videos are so incredible relaxing. Love your style and always excited for another video. Brother, you have a voice that calms. Have also learned so much from you. God bless.
Another great video! Thank you for sharing the feelings and ideas behind every photo you showcase, it really helps me as an amateur photographer to be more aware when doing my own photo walks :)
Ueno is where I spent my student days, so thank you for the nostalgic footage. Ueno seems to have changed, but it hasn't changed at all. Next time, try heading towards Ueno Park on the west side. There is the art university I attended, and once you pass Ueno no Mori, you will encounter the old downtown area of Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi, known as Yanesen from Ueno Sakuragicho. Yanaka is a nice place even during the day.
Beautiful shots man I went last night to do some night street photography using my Fuji Xpro 1 & 7Artisans 25 mm 1.8 lens Night photography is always so much fun and watching your video inspired me a lot Thank you so much …
Hey Teo. Love your videos. Been watching for a while. You’re the reason I’m interested in the GX80. I’m finally in the position to be able to get one. I do street photography and sometimes, the occasional portraits. I only have the budget to get the body and 1 lens…debating between the 20mm 1.7 and 25mm 1.7 or 25mm 1.8 . Having a compact setup is important for me but for portraits do you think the 25mm makes a difference ?
23 дня назад
SO freaking amazing! This Video ist sooo good :) Miss Japan so mutch, and this video is a perfect gift!
Was just doing in Osaka and Hiroshima recently, opportunities on every corner. Good to see you following suit with your backpack while on the train. Did you find any of the Nikon Gachapon? Lovely video.
Hi Teo! I'm getting my hands on the gx80 very very soon, I was wondering what should I expect from the camera when it comes to the battery life, how long does it last after 1 complete charge?
I picked up Lumix GX80 myself earlier this year because of you. I got it with the kit 12-32mm lens. I'm looking for a prime lens and considering either the 20mm or Olympus 17mm F1.8, which one would you recommend?
Hello, I need your advise. For years I am stuck in never ending exploration of film cameras but now I need a digital camera for my travels and most important for product video and photography. I enjoy your work using GX85. What do you think, is this a good camera for product photography, filming events, general traveling and some low light work?
A freshly pressed orange juice vending machine? Japan is amazing. I wish I could visit someday... Also, if I was to do street photography I'd wanna take photos of everything and get overwhelmed 😂 But I do love it and your videos are my favs.
Darn, I just came back from Japan where I spent a couple days around Ueno and my somehow favorite place to stay, Kanda. This video made me want to go back already xD
The tunnel shot looks so moody and cinematic. On the GoPro it seems quite bland, but the deep shadows and green tint contrasting with the bright and red bits add so much character. Thanks for sharing all the photos. It's always nice to pause and think about the composition and how the elements work (or don't work) together. (I'm still surprised that you were able to stay at ISO 200. Is Tokyo so bright at night? I would've expected like ISO 3200 and speeds under 1/60.)
Teo Hi....I do hope all well with you...I have ben in touch before...Liverpool Kev in the UK.....Anyone who puts themselves in the public eye can doubt themselves...Teo...You should have no fears...Years ago I was a speaker on cruise ships...Trust me...I know when it went right right in front of an audience and when it went wrong haha...I really, really love your choice of subject matter,,...the 'What' and 'How' you deliver it....Honestly Teo..it goes without saying you should be really proud of yourself...It is impossible to watch your videos and not feel better than you did before clicking 'Play'...English expression......'I take my hat off to you ' ...All the best as ever....Liverpool Kev
Hallo Teo :) Ich habe mir auch die LUMIX G80 gekauft und möchte sie für Straßenfotografie verwenden. Findest du dein 14-140mm Objektiv eignet sich dafür auch oder würdest du ein anderes Zoomobjektiv empfehlen? Mir ist wichtig dass es mind. 100mm hat. Vielen Dank! Deine Videos sind sehr inspirierend und beruhigend. LG Bella
It's really calming when you just make normal videos like this, sharing ideas and pictures you took ( ˊᵕˋ )♡.°⑅ Dont worry about making super interesting content, I love this just as much!
I just want to note that the second track (of music) is a lot less distracting than the first. At least to me. I would mutch prefer strictly instrumental background music that does not grab my attention and dilutes the experience of your actual work. Anyone else sharing this opinion? BTW. I particularly like the night walks. Best regards.
There's a lot of things to consider, mainly your budget and the kind of photography/videography that you'd like to do. Definitely try to look for some used cameras - they're usually much better value than buying one brand new. Maybe you can find a cheap full-frame DSLR with a prime (that will help you think about exposure and composition) or a mirrorless APS-C with a kit lens, for example (that's nice for trips and good enough for most things). You might prefer the convenience of a good phone or a compact, though, or the versatility of a superzoom lens, or the challenge and quality of a 35/40/50mm prime, or perhaps you're into ultrawide shots, or macro, or telephoto... that's entirely up to you to figure out. Also, although brands don't really matter, there may be some important differences in features, and they each have their character that you might or might not get along with.
I have a GX9 (younger brother to the 80, slight improvements) and it is absolutely worth it. Just make sure you to get a nice lens for what you'll use it for (or just get the 25mm from Sony/Olympus to have the equivalent of a nifty-fifty if you want a jack-of-all-trades)
All are great choices for compact video/photo. The sonys are apsc, so its "better" at low light conditions. You could also take a look at lumix S9, if budget isnt a concern
Hello! I hope you enjoyed this episode of night photography in Tokyo. I'm sorry for the slower shutter speeds and shakier footage in this one... next time I'll set my GoPro a little differently. I recommend watching this on your phone or simply not being too close to your screen, if you easily feel a little uncomfortable when looking at shaky GoPro footage haha :,)
Much love to Squarespace for the continuous support of the channel! Head to www.squarespace.com/teocrawford to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domain by using the code "TEOCRAWFORD" (also supports the channel).
Ohh and I have this in the description, but for your convenience, here's the link to my Patreon in case you're interested in the LR-presets I talked about: www.patreon.com/c/teocrawford
Wishing you a lovely week!
the mother-daughter gachapon picture is incredible! love how even their outfits fit the colors in the pic
Hey Teo, I wanted to say thanks for introducing me to analog photography and photography in general. I’ve been in a rut for many years, due to being burnt out and unexcited about all sorts of potential hobbies. But this one really stuck for me as I’ve been trying to improve the past year. It’s an exciting time for myself and that’s something I haven’t been able to say for years so thanks man.
Keep it up, my friend. I hope you get to enjoy every aspect of it and I hope it affects you in the best way possible. I wish you all the best.
The background noises, the train station announcements, the jingles, even the beeping of the pedestrian crossings make me miss Japan so much.
That shot with the mom and child was my favorite
I live in Tokyo but why does it look 100 times better in ur photos😭😍 I’m obsessed 💗💗
Color grading...
I need to be tranquilized with relaxing photography videos after today
I really loved how you used less music in this session. It was new and interesting to listening to all the ambient noises of the city. That being sio great video!!
Teo, your shots are so beautiful they make me smile.
got Lumix GX7 recently as a gift
These shot with the Lumix family gets me excited
You have inspired me to get a camera and put down the cell phone. I appreciate that.
Rainy nights in Japan just hit differently! I really loved the shot of the mother and the child by the gachapons. And your color grading (not only of the images but also the video) has me in awe every time!
Man your videos are just majestic. im starting photography as a hobby just becasue of you, cheers mate!
Teo you make such beautiful videos. A calm quite talented photographer
One of the most calming RUclipsrs in the game 🙏 Also into the vibes of the shot at 20:00
Amazing photography, Teo! This time what at first looked like a photowalk, turned out to be a whole movie: the movement, the still shots, the music, the atmosphere - altogether create such a bluesy look.
You are very talented. Great shots and nice location.
Great video, Teo.
Love your style of photography ❤
Teo, your videos are so incredible relaxing. Love your style and always excited for another video. Brother, you have a voice that calms. Have also learned so much from you. God bless.
Another great video! Thank you for sharing the feelings and ideas behind every photo you showcase, it really helps me as an amateur photographer to be more aware when doing my own photo walks :)
18:40 and on are such thick cyberpunk vibes, maybe because of wonderful music.
Great content Toe, I picked up a few tips as I shoot lumix gx9 with a 15mm and am planning to try some night street so big thank you.
I'm totally hooked on your photos-they're amazing
Once again inspired by your videos, I'm going to go create my RUclips channel. Thanks for such an atmospheric and very enjoyable content.
Incredible!
That was a really inspiring and calming video - Love it 🙏📸
Ueno is where I spent my student days, so thank you for the nostalgic footage. Ueno seems to have changed, but it hasn't changed at all. Next time, try heading towards Ueno Park on the west side. There is the art university I attended, and once you pass Ueno no Mori, you will encounter the old downtown area of Yanaka, Nezu, and Sendagi, known as Yanesen from Ueno Sakuragicho. Yanaka is a nice place even during the day.
exactly what i needed tonight thank you teo
Stunning. Love seeing a new video from you ❤
Hey! Really love your videos on these cold and wet English days now Teo.. Keep up the wonderful work 🖤
Hey! Did you filmed the first clips for this video also with the Lumix GX85 or with some other?
Love your content :)
Beautiful shots man
I went last night to do some night street photography using my Fuji Xpro 1 & 7Artisans 25 mm 1.8 lens
Night photography is always so much fun and watching your video inspired me a lot
Thank you so much …
Hey Teo , just wanted to say thanks man for good videos and being good inspiration and teacher . Love from india
What lens you used in this episode?
喜欢你的照片和拍摄方式,还有LUMIX GX80
Hey Teo. Love your videos. Been watching for a while.
You’re the reason I’m interested in the GX80. I’m finally in the position to be able to get one. I do street photography and sometimes, the occasional portraits.
I only have the budget to get the body and 1 lens…debating between the 20mm 1.7 and 25mm 1.7 or 25mm 1.8 . Having a compact setup is important for me but for portraits do you think the 25mm makes a difference ?
SO freaking amazing! This Video ist sooo good :) Miss Japan so mutch, and this video is a perfect gift!
Was just doing in Osaka and Hiroshima recently, opportunities on every corner. Good to see you following suit with your backpack while on the train. Did you find any of the Nikon Gachapon? Lovely video.
loveeee the thumbnaillll
Hai megan🙌🏻
Hallo Teo, sehr schönes Video und es ist eine gute Anregung für meinen nächsten Trip nach Tokyo nächste Woche. Schöne Grüße vom Bodensee😊
Hi Teo! I'm getting my hands on the gx80 very very soon, I was wondering what should I expect from the camera when it comes to the battery life, how long does it last after 1 complete charge?
I picked up Lumix GX80 myself earlier this year because of you. I got it with the kit 12-32mm lens. I'm looking for a prime lens and considering either the 20mm or Olympus 17mm F1.8, which one would you recommend?
I like the results of Lumix 20mm better
Hello Teo, I'm just curious as to where do you put the camera while walking? Thank you in advance, I would love to do this in the future as well.
This vid makes me want to walk around my city at night with my digicam
Ueno is such a fantastic place to shoot, blew through a roll of Cinestill here ona rainy night in about 10 minutes hahaha
Hello, I need your advise. For years I am stuck in never ending exploration of film cameras but now
I need a digital camera for my travels and most important for product video and photography. I enjoy your work using GX85. What do you think, is this a good camera for product photography, filming events, general traveling and some low light work?
A freshly pressed orange juice vending machine? Japan is amazing. I wish I could visit someday...
Also, if I was to do street photography I'd wanna take photos of everything and get overwhelmed 😂 But I do love it and your videos are my favs.
Could you shoot more of countryside of JAPAN i'd love to see more of Japan photography. Thank you
Darn, I just came back from Japan where I spent a couple days around Ueno and my somehow favorite place to stay, Kanda. This video made me want to go back already xD
Hope you can come over to Seoul!
The tunnel shot looks so moody and cinematic. On the GoPro it seems quite bland, but the deep shadows and green tint contrasting with the bright and red bits add so much character.
Thanks for sharing all the photos. It's always nice to pause and think about the composition and how the elements work (or don't work) together.
(I'm still surprised that you were able to stay at ISO 200. Is Tokyo so bright at night? I would've expected like ISO 3200 and speeds under 1/60.)
Teo Hi....I do hope all well with you...I have ben in touch before...Liverpool Kev in the UK.....Anyone who puts themselves in the public eye can doubt themselves...Teo...You should have no fears...Years ago I was a speaker on cruise ships...Trust me...I know when it went right right in front of an audience and when it went wrong haha...I really, really love your choice of subject matter,,...the 'What' and 'How' you deliver it....Honestly Teo..it goes without saying you should be really proud of yourself...It is impossible to watch your videos and not feel better than you did before clicking 'Play'...English expression......'I take my hat off to you ' ...All the best as ever....Liverpool Kev
I love this style of video. It's like combining travel vlogging with photography
Hallo Teo :)
Ich habe mir auch die LUMIX G80 gekauft und möchte sie für Straßenfotografie verwenden. Findest du dein 14-140mm Objektiv eignet sich dafür auch oder würdest du ein anderes Zoomobjektiv empfehlen? Mir ist wichtig dass es mind. 100mm hat.
Vielen Dank! Deine Videos sind sehr inspirierend und beruhigend.
LG
Bella
what software do you use to make the thumbnails?
Does the gx80 have grain option on monochrome mode?
teo what font hand writing that you use? please tell mee ❤
It's really calming when you just make normal videos like this, sharing ideas and pictures you took ( ˊᵕˋ )♡.°⑅ Dont worry about making super interesting content, I love this just as much!
I just want to note that the second track (of music) is a lot less distracting than the first. At least to me.
I would mutch prefer strictly instrumental background music that does not grab my attention and dilutes the experience of your actual work.
Anyone else sharing this opinion?
BTW. I particularly like the night walks.
Best regards.
what song was playing around the 20:00 minute mark?
Im about to get a first digital camera soon. Is there any recommendations? With the amount of mirrorless and dslr cameras im not sure what to go for
There's a lot of things to consider, mainly your budget and the kind of photography/videography that you'd like to do. Definitely try to look for some used cameras - they're usually much better value than buying one brand new. Maybe you can find a cheap full-frame DSLR with a prime (that will help you think about exposure and composition) or a mirrorless APS-C with a kit lens, for example (that's nice for trips and good enough for most things).
You might prefer the convenience of a good phone or a compact, though, or the versatility of a superzoom lens, or the challenge and quality of a 35/40/50mm prime, or perhaps you're into ultrawide shots, or macro, or telephoto... that's entirely up to you to figure out.
Also, although brands don't really matter, there may be some important differences in features, and they each have their character that you might or might not get along with.
上野は夜に限る😁😁
is the gx80 still worth for photo and video? or should i go for sony a 6400/zv e-10?
I have a GX9 (younger brother to the 80, slight improvements) and it is absolutely worth it. Just make sure you to get a nice lens for what you'll use it for (or just get the 25mm from Sony/Olympus to have the equivalent of a nifty-fifty if you want a jack-of-all-trades)
All are great choices for compact video/photo. The sonys are apsc, so its "better" at low light conditions.
You could also take a look at lumix S9, if budget isnt a concern
are you in japan now??
😊
Can you share your music playlist on Epidemic sounds please please❤ ... Because i like your theme of music 💯
you sound like Stewie Griffin when he gets excited.
Try come to Iraq 🇮🇶
hi
street photography is dead ig