Shooting Street Photography in Ebisu Tokyo

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Uploaded by on Jan 28, 2012

Thanks to Hiroaki Takeshima for the video footage!

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  • Disappointed at this video? I'm a fan that likes your work and wishes that you'd make more videos but not if their going to be this poorly put together. Hope your next video is better?

  • @TheRGPhotos Video was much slower paced than my past videos, but still wanted to share it!

  • it seems like youve really slowed down in your shooting compared to other videos? is this cuz of shooting film or have you changed your style?

  • @MrT1ki Shooting film definitely has changed my approach- I am a lot more selective when I shoot now. With my M9 probably shoot 300-400 photos a day. Film with my M6 I'm shooting one roll at most (36 shots) in a day.

  • Can you start cutting the photos you took into the videos? along the lines of the Bruce Gilden in nyc video.

  • @hobomick Still bad with video editing, but something I will think about more in the future!

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  • More of these type of videos eric!

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  • @erickimphotography Interesting! That's pretty gnar.

  • hey can u make more videos like this plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

  • really boring!

  • @mp4podcastDOTcom Thank you for the feedback. This was a video just simply made with an iPhone. Will try to make better videos in the future!

  • @hobomick Totally!

    Videos get thousands times better if we can see the images you take, and it doesnt take to much effort to include them when they were taken

  • 4:28 poacher! Like at weddings when a photographer gets everybody organized and people take photos with their point-and-shoot.... why not just include the photographer in the shot?

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