You really capture all that is happening! The idea of using the space under the train is mind blowing coming from an American standpoint! Really utilizing all the nooks and grannies for max efficiency!
They sure do! I guess they don't have a choice considering the size of the country and the population. They need to utilise the space with maximum efficiency!
Stunning photography and cinematography. I love the railway arches, the vibrant colours of the lit up shops and restaurants at night and the sight and sound of the passing trains; shadowed by people. What a very beautiful and productive time, you had in Shimbashi. Thanks for sharing 👍👌⭐🙂🙏
Thanks Jenny! Shimbashi is so fun at night so full of life and a hub in Tokyo for a night out drinking and eating. Also one of the best places to capture life in Tokyo at night! Quite underrated area if you ask me :)
Love the filming and the photos. This town has a very calm vibe which i love. I would go nuts trying to chose which restaurant to eat at. Nice photos!!
nice videos! did you end up using your F1.2 lens or F2.8 was enough? I'm planning my trip to Tokyo and thinking if I need a wider aperture lens for my Sony a6700. Something like Viltrox 27 F1.2
Thank you!! :) No I ended up not using the f1.2 lens as I found the area really brightly lit up. You might need it in some areas but Tokyo in general is well lit up at night so you might not really need it ;) enjoy your trip!
Paul absolutely beautiful cinematography and photography. Would love to take both my Nikon D5500 camera's to Japan
You will have so much fun shooting in Japan ;)
Thanks for the support on the videos :)
You really capture all that is happening! The idea of using the space under the train is mind blowing coming from an American standpoint! Really utilizing all the nooks and grannies for max efficiency!
They sure do! I guess they don't have a choice considering the size of the country and the population. They need to utilise the space with maximum efficiency!
Love these vibes! Japan is such a nice place for street photography. Great shots! 👏
Thank you very much! Yes! you are right. I think Japan has to be one of the most inspiring place to photograph...
Stunning photography and cinematography. I love the railway arches, the vibrant colours of the lit up shops and restaurants at night and the sight and sound of the passing trains; shadowed by people. What a very beautiful and productive
time, you had in Shimbashi. Thanks for sharing 👍👌⭐🙂🙏
Thanks Jenny! Shimbashi is so fun at night so full of life and a hub in Tokyo for a night out drinking and eating. Also one of the best places to capture life in Tokyo at night! Quite underrated area if you ask me :)
Great Video. Good shots. Love it. Look forward to more.
Thank you! Thats very kind ! 🍻📸
Looks so good dude!
Thanks man! I appreciate it! Japan looks so good I had my work cut out for me 😂
Love the filming and the photos. This town has a very calm vibe which i love. I would go nuts trying to chose which restaurant to eat at. Nice photos!!
Picking a place to eat out every night was a really hard thing to do! Just because of the incredible number of options Tokyo has to offer!!
I really love the color grading of your videos! Would really appreciated if you can teach us how to color grade. So beautiful!
Thanks Muhammad! Maybe I could do a video about that!
You know I’m more of a country girl but dayum boy! Great cinematography!
Haha I sure do know. 😂 Thanks for the support always 🥰
nice videos! did you end up using your F1.2 lens or F2.8 was enough? I'm planning my trip to Tokyo and thinking if I need a wider aperture lens for my Sony a6700. Something like Viltrox 27 F1.2
Thank you!! :) No I ended up not using the f1.2 lens as I found the area really brightly lit up. You might need it in some areas but Tokyo in general is well lit up at night so you might not really need it ;) enjoy your trip!
@@paulfournierphotothanks!
Oooh, you’ll have to take me here next time. Love the vibe there and you got so many great shots.
Thanks love! Yes! And the place is filled with great spot to eat and drink too
Ma préférée de ton voyage au Japon.
Mercii :)