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Lovely, did similar last month in and around Osaka, Hiroshima. Stocked up on Fujifilm too. Another fact I like is that your Pentax returning to Japan, I too was using my Pentax S and brought along my Konica IIIa, kind of nostalgic thinking they've made a return journey. Haven't got my prints developed yet but am looking forward to seeing my hits and misses.
ОтветитьI’m half Japanese and half Brazilian, and for me, your videos of Japan with bits the Brazilian Bossa Nova songs are just so cozy and intimate. I simply love them
Ответитьwhere do you find the song? :')
Ответитьi also have the k1000 and going to japan in december! do you have an external light meter? i find the pentax isn't that accurate, and what lens are you using??
ОтветитьI caught myself holding my breath while you were asking the laundry man for permission. As an introvert, I really appreciate these small, thoughtful moments. Great job!
ОтветитьReally like the story telling bit and the soundtrack!
Ответитьwhat LUTs do you use for your videos?
ОтветитьI love the atmosphere in your videos💯
Ответитьthe art of noticing 💖
ОтветитьWow
ОтветитьIm Japanese like your videoo
ОтветитьI love love love your cinematography and how you incorporate your photos into your videos 🧡
ОтветитьDeam, your shots look great ¿what camera do you use??
ОтветитьLove watching your videos, Teo! I have never been to Japan (hope to visit someday soon), so... very happy that your Japan videos are back 😻
ОтветитьDo nada uma bossa nova tocando HUSAHUSAHU, amei
Ответитьwhat camera do you use and how you edit your pics?
ОтветитьIt would be so good to join you in your photowalk
ОтветитьThat starting setup in the little park gave me goosebumps, unironically. I love West Tokyo so much. Hard to beat the vibes...
ОтветитьI'd love to see you around Japan
Ответитьunironically one of the most…. wow… videos i’ve seen in a while. This video makes you feel things idk how to explain it. Got a 2nd hand digicam recently and I might start street photography again😭😭
Ответитьomg a brazilian song hahahalooooveee (im brazilian)
ОтветитьTeo you are a conumdrum. You are half British, half Japanese, speak with a perfect English accent and live in Austria. As a septugenarian who has just returned to analogue after 20 odd years of digital I always enjoy your videos as, like me, you take the pictures you want to take and don't worry if they are not "technically" perfect. I do enjoy the fact that you also take Go Pro videos for us to experience the wider locations in which you take your photographs. Your voice also has a very calming resonance which often makes me fall asleep while viewing your work, not because they are boring. Lol. I always rewind when I wake up to make sure I haven't missed anything. Keep going young man - you are a gem in an increasingly uncertain world.
ОтветитьBrazilian song in the video, you just got a new subscriber from Brasil!
ОтветитьLove it Tèo ♥
ОтветитьHi Teo! Love the content. Really enjoy your cinematographic eye and the look and feel of your videos. In terms of photography, I can really relate to the way you shoot. Just like you, I like to keep my distance when having people in my photographs but think at times I would like to just get right up close as that perspective would have so much more impact. But watching this reminds me there's nothing wrong with hanging back at all sometimes. I appreciated the guts it took for you to ask that guy if you could photograph him. I need to work on that too. Long live the Pentax k1000! Looking forward to more. Cheers!
ОтветитьTeoくん、東京におかえりなさい!立川とか中野とかいつもローカルなところで写真撮ってくれてて嬉しい!
ОтветитьBROSKI WE ARE SO BACK
ОтветитьI thought you are Japanese-British-Austrian! 😁
ОтветитьAs someone younger and still in school, what should i do to get started on photography? Should i take classes for it or buy one and learn it myself?
ОтветитьAlways love your Japan videos. Hope you have a great time there! 🫶
ОтветитьI love you
ОтветитьYour voice is astonishing for some reason. You speaking south’s my ear
ОтветитьAmazing video Teo, I really like how you explain your thinking behind each photo.
ОтветитьFascinating. Teo grabs us and won’t let us go. I can’t even figure out why I like (most) of his photos and wonder if I should have held on to my K1000! Good to see you again.
Ответитьplease use music with no vocals
ОтветитьHave a nice day man
ОтветитьYou have such a way of explaining visual language Teo, thank you for bringing us along!
Ответитьperfect watch for a slow evening after a super busy day. mhmmm, yes.
ОтветитьReally love when you wandering around Tokyo's neighborhood
ОтветитьWonderful! What film did you use?
ОтветитьAlways such amazing work! The quality of your photos and videos are inspiring
ОтветитьFantastic!!
ОтветитьGreat video Teo. Youre an inspiration!
ОтветитьOh, are we going to get a Japanese-speaking only Teo-san episode? hahaha
ОтветитьThanks for satisfying my cravings for this type of content, the iyashikei mood combined with your approach to photography just really hits the spot. Top tip in that heat is to find wet napkins with cooling effect. It's basically all psychological, but living in Kyoto taught me to take any advantage apart from astrology when it comes to summer...
ОтветитьWelcome back!! I like your video!
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