The music, the vibe and showcasing the human interactions when taking street portraits all blended really well. Only #2 in this series but I already have a favourite. Awesome stuff!
This video solidified you as my favorite street photographer. Your philosophy is exactly like mine in regards to society. Looking forward to more of your content
Great video, Alex! As a history major, I love your view on street photography. Many of the iconic photos we cherish today were just people trying to document what they saw. Your photos will provide great informational wealth and insight to this moment in time.
Hey man, that light in Ginza looked so good. And nice to see you've got a sponsor to help support the channel; the jazz went really well. Off to listen to some Bowie!
Love your videos Alex. So happy to see some more content. The vibe is sweet and the photos look super great man. Can’t wait to run into in Tokyo some day. I’m a Dallas street photographer!
I really liked the rhythm and the mood of your new video! The music fits perfect. Next time I‘ll be in Tokyo I try out Ginza. Over the last years before the big japanese lockout I mostly shot in Asakusa and Ueno. Thanks, Alex😉👋!
Alex! Seriously..... thx for these great videos! Rly love the style! The music is perfect chosen (and normally i cant stand jazz ;) And your calm relaxing voice pushes the vibe even more! Do you thought about to do an podcast or something? Cheerz Rico
Well done Alex! It shows these videos really come from the heart. I love your passion for capturing people. Also Fujifilm 100 looks amazing in broad daylight.
That's a nice looking case for your rolls, details like that actually make me want to do film photography :). The film does look beautiful, really works well with the setting and light. Really loving this series :)
I haven't been a super huge fan of Fujicolor 100 so far. But your shots proved to me that I probably just did not use it right yet - the colours look amazing! Another great video, I love how all the details in each episode reflect the vibe of the area.
I loved Ginza when I last visited. Sadly it was a time when I knew nothing about street photography, so wishing I could go back for a better experience! I got mega anxiety watching some scenes where your camera was more than arms length away and you had your back turned. I guess that's something that could only be done in Japan xD Amazing work!
I just found this channel because im looking to get a 35mm film camera when im in tokyo next week and I don't know what to get haha. Normally I live in ginza and I have started a channel making videos about Japan! I thought it might be fun to link up and do a video about buying a film camera or something along those lines. Lemme know what you think! Either way thanks for your awesome content
Your videos were already imemr good but now with the last and this video you have somehow made a giant leap qualitatively. I have only one question. Do you really set up your camera somewhere and film yourself or do you have someone with you who film you? I also always wonder what it brings people to criticize someone's style who clearly knows what he's doing. keep up the good work!