@@mariusmatei2946 Haha why not? They’re so different from back alleys at home and full on interesting little „secrets“. Where do all these places lead to, what kind of people are hidden behind these doors? Lot‘s of questions that entertain my imagination✨
I really appreciate that you take the time to talk about and show the photos that you consider to be a "miss". I'm just starting out with film photography and I've been learning so much from your videos. Thank you for sharing all your amazing work!
Always astounds me that people like the bloke at 13:09 will probably never know the masterpiece they were the front and center of. Really a film still, excellent stuff as always Teo. And don't sweat the GoPro dying, the photos are plenty enough beauty as they are!
Having just visited Tokyo for the purpose of street photography myself. I find it interesting and cool to see how differently two people can cover the same subject. Nicely done.
Great video! Whenever you talked about a picture and what you like about it, i was always like "yesss exactly thats what I am thinking". This was an odd but pleasant feeling, thank you very much.
I think you would have wonderful conversations with Liam Wong! Great video ^^ (@7:41 the other person in focus was literally calling for like one second as well, love the repetition caught at the perfect moment!!)
I am immensely inspired and so impressed by your photography and videography skills. So grateful for your hard and outstanding work. Immediate subscription. It is one of the very best videos I have seen in 2023.
Amazing video, i enjoy it a lot. I like how you described the photos that you shot with details. Also, you really should think about starting a podcast seriously, it would be so great!
I loved this video! That shot toward the end of the guy in the restaurant was so good! I didn’t realize Lomo 800 had halation. I still haven’t tried any of their regular color negative options lol
Nice photos! Love the ruminations on them as well. For street, I'd love to see you push yourself to take photos of people from the front, it'll bring another layer of depth to these photos.
DAMN, learning a lot about photography here, imo i actually loved the 9:21 bike shot, it really speaks to me honestly more than some of the other amazing shots in this video.
Yooo these are so cool man! Literally just found your channel today, and u earned a sub. The photo at 13:09 is absolutely stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie! Loved the whole video!
i really really loved the vibes of this video it was so interesting to see your pov and the results. also, funny when you said "the first miss" speaking about the bike shoot cause i actually really loved it! different pov ☺
Great Video. I really like the Fact you took One Photo! In the Style of Henri Cartier Bresson. Also its nice you are shooting Film. I've been a Pro Extreme Sports Photographer for 35 Years with most of my Success coming when I shot Film for Windsurfing Magazines all over the World for 10 years. I had 7 Water Housings at the Time for Swimming in Big Waves to Take Cover Shots. Thanks for sharing your Work and analysis! Its Great to see young Photographers shooting Film again!
wow i LOVED this video! i got into film photography approximately 2 days ago lol so I found it super insightful to hear your though processes behind each composition!
You almost clipped into the back rooms in that narrow alley 😂 love how your photos of a highly busy place still seem to have an air of peacefulness to them ❤️ also, lomo 800 is 🔥 definitely a must have film when travelling
I really enjoyed this particularly your critique of each picture, which I totally agreed with. A really inspiring video so glad I found your channel. Thank you.
I really love your street photos, you should do more of it. This might be one of my favorite videos of yours so far! Im nachhinein hätte ich ja auch auf deutsch schreiben können naja, mach weiter so.
Your Videos inspired me of getting a Film Camera and now my Minolta SRT 101b finally arrived and I loaded a Film in it to check if everything is working🙈 I‘m so excited that I almost don‘t know where to start haha😅
Man, I love watching these videos. I went to Japan this winter for the first time and now I always feel nostalgic about some of these places. I can't even believe that I was there. Really lived up to the hype, like this awsome vid! :)
not me, preparing to be in japan very soon by coming here and watching all of these japan videos and imagining me already shooting some film in shinjuku 🥲
Great shots of Shinjuku, Lomo800 の ハレーション きれい! I know how crowded those places so super surprised that you managed to take great photos in not so easy condition to shoot 😆
I think you fit very well in japanese photography. these are the best photos of japna ive seen on youtube. please stay in japan longer and please take more photos of cities!
Your videos inspired me to dust off my own Pentax K1000. I enjoy photography but unfortunately, my uni course got me so busy that I couldn't pursue my hobbies for a while. What is the app that you use as a light meter? I'm not sure that my light meter is fully working and film can get quite expensive so I want to make sure I'm not wasting it. Thanks for the fantastic video!
never in my life did i find it easier to shoot film night shots in japan than during the day. the bright grey skies during the day was really difficult.
Great photos! I love Tokyo and it's whole vibe. I'm just beginning with Photography a learning a lot from you thanks! Did you shoot this at box speed or push or pull the film?
Can you please do a tutorial on how you do long exposure on a film camera please? I dont know how to calculate how long i should hold the shutter open to get a properly exposed image. Ive seen a few charts explaining it but I think you have a good way of explaining things. I really dont want to waste more film than I have to. Thanks!
How do you grade your video? Even your gopro footages look absolutely beautiful and very close to your film photos. How on earth do you do that? You are such an inspiration to a novice like me!
It's amazing how your videos are both very helpful and relaxing. You make everything very clear, and it's very enjoyable. Thank you for your work ! I just have a simple question, since I'm using the same gear (Pentax K1000), what is you lightmeter app ? Thank you again Teo !
Great educational video. Loved your last few images. The film is fairly noisy in some of the images. Is this an actual feature of the film or it depends on the light in the scene?
Yes, Lomo 800, so ISO 800, is a bit grainier than the usual ISO 200 and 400 films. And then of course your exposure also makes a great difference - slightly underexposed will make the grain more visible whereas brighter images will make it less visible👍🏼
I really really like these photos! I am a film student and this set of photos really inspired me for cinematography. Could I ask you what camera and lens your shot on, and did you color grade these shots in any way? Is it possible to make movies with similar textures?
Ohhh so cool, thank you🥹🫶🏼 The photography was done with a Pentax K1000 and mostly (if not all, not sure anymore) a Pentax 50mm f/1.7 and a roll of Lomography 800. I wouldn’t say that these shots are particularly colour graded, just corrected to my liking while scanning - it‘s hard to say where correcting ends and grading begins, but basically this was all done within the conversion and correction in Negative Lab Pro in Lightroom👍🏼 Of course! I‘d say lighting and set design is the key. And of course you can help with colour grading and digital grain🙌🏼
Ahh sure, it’s called Lghtmtr, I made a short video on the topic of light metering and how I do it, in case you want more details: ua-cam.com/video/sPf7HBdMi0w/v-deo.html&feature=sharec 🙌🏼
The photo of the man in the restaurant using the frames is astonishing!! Which shutter speeds have you used? I believe the city lights helps a lot to get good exposures, but I think it still needs some practice to do it
Aww thank you so much!🥹🫶🏼 I was mostly shooting somewhere between 1/15 and 1/60, most of the time was probably 1/30 or 1/60🙌🏼 Also I didn’t mind embracing the motion blur so I was ok with going lower, but indeed Tokyo is so bright at night that it’s still quite easy to stay on decently high shutter speeds :D
I have a stupid question that's been on my mind for many years. In regards to the K1000 camera do you ever feel like it's making your eye vision worse when looing through the viewfinder to compose the image to make sure things are in focus? This is the only reason why It's been in my wardrobe packed away safely, I jut feel like it's been draining my vision, I know it sounds a little idiotic. but just wondered if it's like that with other people?
Hey which shutter speed and which aperture have you i am going to shoot in the night for the first time so i need a little help can you please help me 🌞
The phone app you used before taking the second shot with the plant pressed against the window, what’s it called? Is it so you can test out settings before taking the shot on film?
That’s a light meter app so that I know which settings I need to use on my film camera - I actually made a short video on the topic if you want some more details: ua-cam.com/video/sPf7HBdMi0w/v-deo.html&feature=sharec I hope it helps☺️🙌🏼
After only watching the first 15 seconds of this video, I've noticed that your videography skills have come a long way. Truly inspiring.
Aww thank you!☺️🫶🏼
@@teocrawfordI can't believe you find photographing back-alleys, "fascinating".
@@mariusmatei2946 Haha why not? They’re so different from back alleys at home and full on interesting little „secrets“. Where do all these places lead to, what kind of people are hidden behind these doors? Lot‘s of questions that entertain my imagination✨
@@teocrawfordha; and yet, you hesitated entering "some shady place".
@@mariusmatei2946 Yeah because that was a biiit too shady, felt like I could get into trouble👀
I really appreciate that you take the time to talk about and show the photos that you consider to be a "miss". I'm just starting out with film photography and I've been learning so much from your videos. Thank you for sharing all your amazing work!
Always astounds me that people like the bloke at 13:09 will probably never know the masterpiece they were the front and center of. Really a film still, excellent stuff as always Teo. And don't sweat the GoPro dying, the photos are plenty enough beauty as they are!
Trueee! I wonder at times who these people are and would actually love to know their story…
Thank you for these kind words!🥹🫶🏼
This comment 🤌
@@teocrawford and this too 🤌🤌🤌
That last photo at 13:30 is beautifully framed by the contrast of windows’ texture! Love it!!
The photo on the cover is so beautiful. The blur effect produced by the glass on both sides highlights the protagonist in the middle of the photo.
Having just visited Tokyo for the purpose of street photography myself. I find it interesting and cool to see how differently two people can cover the same subject. Nicely done.
4:34 that is such a strong shot! really reminds me of christopher doyle's cinematography in wong kar wai films. great job!
Beautiful shots! Made me want to shoot photos around this area in Tokyo! I love how some shots feel like Wong Kar Wai films.
The shot around 12:56 is fantastic.
Awesome video! The shots were captivating and beautifully done. Keep it going!
Great video! Whenever you talked about a picture and what you like about it, i was always like "yesss exactly thats what I am thinking". This was an odd but pleasant feeling, thank you very much.
Your passion for photograph is inspiring
Aww I’m so happy to read that! I hope it can flow across to you too!☺️🙌🏼
I found your channel at the start of the year and it's just been so inspirational! Thanks for being so consistent Teo!
I think you would have wonderful conversations with Liam Wong! Great video ^^
(@7:41 the other person in focus was literally calling for like one second as well, love the repetition caught at the perfect moment!!)
Ohh you think? I’m afraid I don’t know Liam, but I’ll have to look into that!☺️🙌🏼
Ahhh hahah, thanks!🥹🙌🏼
this reminded me of 'Enter the Void' by Gaspar Noé. Amazing!
Ahhhh Gawx! You here!? What an honour to welcome you in this little corner of UA-cam. Thank you so much for the kind comment☺️🙏🏼
13:34 feels so surreal, its actually such an insane picture. WOW.
Definitely one of my favorite UA-cam follows. Great soothing voice for these videos!
Aww thank you!!🥹🫶🏼
I am immensely inspired and so impressed by your photography and videography skills. So grateful for your hard and outstanding work. Immediate subscription. It is one of the very best videos I have seen in 2023.
You are insanely good! The first photo of Lomo 800 already got me hooked on this video. Love the composition!
Thank You! I lived in Tokyo for 11yrs and now back in the US.
Saw 10 seconds of this video and immediately subscribed. Great composition and editing
He’s incredible
Classic emotion in pictures - old school way, love it. - Thanks
Awesome walk around Theo, love your breakdown of the compositions too. Fab pics! 🤓🤟
Aww thank you Scott!🥹🫶🏼
Amazing video, i enjoy it a lot. I like how you described the photos that you shot with details. Also, you really should think about starting a podcast seriously, it would be so great!
Such aa great concept! great work man
Aww thank you!🥹🙏🏼
I loved this video! That shot toward the end of the guy in the restaurant was so good! I didn’t realize Lomo 800 had halation. I still haven’t tried any of their regular color negative options lol
Ohhhh you should - especially Lomo 800 is really such a good film🤌🏼
Thank you Reimann, glad you also connect with that shot!🥹🫶🏼
Love the shot at 13:19 (other shots are amazing too of course)! Subbed!
Nice photos! Love the ruminations on them as well. For street, I'd love to see you push yourself to take photos of people from the front, it'll bring another layer of depth to these photos.
great shots! love that you chose to photograph Shinjuku at night, it's got such a specific vibe to it.🌸✨
I love the way to took photos with film cameras! The retro-feeling photos suits with the Tokyo vibe👍🏼
DAMN, learning a lot about photography here, imo i actually loved the 9:21 bike shot, it really speaks to me honestly more than some of the other amazing shots in this video.
Yooo these are so cool man! Literally just found your channel today, and u earned a sub. The photo at 13:09 is absolutely stunning, it felt like I was watching a movie! Loved the whole video!
i really really loved the vibes of this video it was so interesting to see your pov and the results. also, funny when you said "the first miss" speaking about the bike shoot cause i actually really loved it! different pov ☺
Great video! I felt as though I was there :)
Definitely a place I'd like to come visit one day. I think you captured it's soul well.
Aww thank you!🥹🫶🏼
I can surely recommend it!🙌🏼
I loved watching this, it was unlike any other video that I have stumbled upon. Love how you manage to keep us entertained with good pacing!
10:05 the guy with tan n orange lines standing, with the pink truck in background would be a great shot
great video as always teo! was looking forward to this one
Aww thank you for always tuning in, glad you enjoyed this one!☺️🫶🏼
The best intro ever, amazing job
Teo in Tokyo? Amaaaaazing, also to the guy in the comments saying your videography skills have improved, I totaly agree
Immediately in love with this video and the opening shots
Great Video. I really like the Fact you took One Photo! In the Style of Henri Cartier Bresson. Also its nice you are shooting Film. I've been a Pro Extreme Sports Photographer for 35 Years with most of my Success coming when I shot Film for Windsurfing Magazines all over the World for 10 years. I had 7 Water Housings at the Time for Swimming in Big Waves to Take Cover Shots. Thanks for sharing your Work and analysis! Its Great to see young Photographers shooting Film again!
Very Nice Video! Appreciate a lot that you analyze composition and discuss the Images, even the ones that are Not - that - well 😊
Thank you, glad you enjoy that!☺️🙏🏼
That feels soooo satisfying 👍
Inarticulate when it comes to your photography❤
shinjuku is too beautiful! last week I visited, but only took digital pictures. Your photos are beautiful. congratulations!
wow i LOVED this video! i got into film photography approximately 2 days ago lol so I found it super insightful to hear your though processes behind each composition!
Ahhh amazing, have fun with it!☺️🙌🏼 Thank you!🫶🏼
I saw potencial photos inside your video, anyway. Great videooo!
You almost clipped into the back rooms in that narrow alley 😂 love how your photos of a highly busy place still seem to have an air of peacefulness to them ❤️ also, lomo 800 is 🔥 definitely a must have film when travelling
Yeah hahaha😅😂😂 Thank you!🫶🏼☺️
Ahhh yeah I’ve kind of fallen for this film again… hadn’t used it in a while, but definitely will be again soon🤩
I really enjoyed this particularly your critique of each picture, which I totally agreed with. A really inspiring video so glad I found your channel. Thank you.
so amazing pics!!!!
I really love your street photos, you should do more of it. This might be one of my favorite videos of yours so far!
Im nachhinein hätte ich ja auch auf deutsch schreiben können naja, mach weiter so.
I feel like i'm right there in Tokyo. Nice immersive visuals.
Ohhh great, glad the immersion works here!🤩
Your Videos inspired me of getting a Film Camera and now my Minolta SRT 101b finally arrived and I loaded a Film in it to check if everything is working🙈 I‘m so excited that I almost don‘t know where to start haha😅
Man, I love watching these videos. I went to Japan this winter for the first time and now I always feel nostalgic about some of these places. I can't even believe that I was there. Really lived up to the hype, like this awsome vid! :)
Teo shooting street. Love to see it!
Hehe danke David!🥹🫶🏼
5:38 @Teo Crawford Do you remember which shutter speed you used to shoot this? Love the blurriness
not me, preparing to be in japan very soon by coming here and watching all of these japan videos and imagining me already shooting some film in shinjuku 🥲
Great video... please what was the app you used in the video when you shot the silhouette of the plants at the window. 2:36 timestamp.. thanks
Great shots of Shinjuku, Lomo800 の ハレーション きれい!
I know how crowded those places so super surprised that you managed to take great photos in not so easy condition to shoot 😆
あー Wat ありがとう!🥹🫶🏼
混んでて たのしかった☺️
I think you fit very well in japanese photography. these are the best photos of japna ive seen on youtube. please stay in japan longer and please take more photos of cities!
Hi, what is that app you used to take the picture at 2:35? Thanks
Your videos inspired me to dust off my own Pentax K1000. I enjoy photography but unfortunately, my uni course got me so busy that I couldn't pursue my hobbies for a while. What is the app that you use as a light meter? I'm not sure that my light meter is fully working and film can get quite expensive so I want to make sure I'm not wasting it. Thanks for the fantastic video!
Very nice night in Tokyo.
super cool images!
Thank you for this video
Sure! Thank you for tuning in!☺️🙌🏼
Your pictures are very cool
Ahhh thank you!🥹🫶🏼
8:45 the cross between the two yellow jackets would've been nice
never in my life did i find it easier to shoot film night shots in japan than during the day. the bright grey skies during the day was really difficult.
Es fühlt sich ganz anders an jetzt ein Video aus Japan zu schauen, seid ich selbst dort war XD gutes Video und stronge Bilder!!
Ahhhh richtig cool, das freut mich!🥹🫶🏼
Great photos! I love Tokyo and it's whole vibe. I'm just beginning with Photography a learning a lot from you thanks! Did you shoot this at box speed or push or pull the film?
you r so inspiring
What would I do without your videos💛💯
Aww🥹🥹🫶🏼
really inspirational video. what lens do you use on the k1000? you may have just inspired me to buy one and finally try shooting on film
Can you please do a tutorial on how you do long exposure on a film camera please? I dont know how to calculate how long i should hold the shutter open to get a properly exposed image. Ive seen a few charts explaining it but I think you have a good way of explaining things. I really dont want to waste more film than I have to. Thanks!
This Color grade good lord!!✨✨✨✨🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Aww thanks!🥹🫶🏼
6:45 I like this picture.💗
Hey Teo, what kind of settings did you use for these shots on the pentax. Also not familiar w the Lomo but let me know!
How do you grade your video? Even your gopro footages look absolutely beautiful and very close to your film photos. How on earth do you do that? You are such an inspiration to a novice like me!
It's amazing how your videos are both very helpful and relaxing. You make everything very clear, and it's very enjoyable. Thank you for your work ! I just have a simple question, since I'm using the same gear (Pentax K1000), what is you lightmeter app ? Thank you again Teo !
Oops, nevermind, I get my answer in your video about lightmeter apps ... 🙂
It's not stalking, it's the process of making art.
Great educational video. Loved your last few images. The film is fairly noisy in some of the images. Is this an actual feature of the film or it depends on the light in the scene?
Yes, Lomo 800, so ISO 800, is a bit grainier than the usual ISO 200 and 400 films. And then of course your exposure also makes a great difference - slightly underexposed will make the grain more visible whereas brighter images will make it less visible👍🏼
@@teocrawford ahhh I see. I will try it and see how I get on. Thanks
I really really like these photos! I am a film student and this set of photos really inspired me for cinematography. Could I ask you what camera and lens your shot on, and did you color grade these shots in any way? Is it possible to make movies with similar textures?
Ohhh so cool, thank you🥹🫶🏼
The photography was done with a Pentax K1000 and mostly (if not all, not sure anymore) a Pentax 50mm f/1.7 and a roll of Lomography 800. I wouldn’t say that these shots are particularly colour graded, just corrected to my liking while scanning - it‘s hard to say where correcting ends and grading begins, but basically this was all done within the conversion and correction in Negative Lab Pro in Lightroom👍🏼
Of course! I‘d say lighting and set design is the key. And of course you can help with colour grading and digital grain🙌🏼
Great vid. Noticed you using an app app to help with exposure settings. Mind telling me which app you use? Cheers.
Ahh sure, it’s called Lghtmtr, I made a short video on the topic of light metering and how I do it, in case you want more details: ua-cam.com/video/sPf7HBdMi0w/v-deo.html&feature=sharec 🙌🏼
@@teocrawford I will check it out thanks so much!
Lightroom tutorial pleaseeeee!
The photo of the man in the restaurant using the frames is astonishing!! Which shutter speeds have you used? I believe the city lights helps a lot to get good exposures, but I think it still needs some practice to do it
Aww thank you so much!🥹🫶🏼
I was mostly shooting somewhere between 1/15 and 1/60, most of the time was probably 1/30 or 1/60🙌🏼 Also I didn’t mind embracing the motion blur so I was ok with going lower, but indeed Tokyo is so bright at night that it’s still quite easy to stay on decently high shutter speeds :D
chasing the light!
Loving your videos. Just wondering what lens/lenses are you using? A 28 or 50mm?
Hello Teo, great work, I had a question, is your intro footage filmed using your Sony A7iii?
I have a stupid question that's been on my mind for many years. In regards to the K1000 camera do you ever feel like it's making your eye vision worse when looing through the viewfinder to compose the image to make sure things are in focus?
This is the only reason why It's been in my wardrobe packed away safely, I jut feel like it's been draining my vision, I know it sounds a little idiotic. but just wondered if it's like that with other people?
Hey! Very nice shoot you took! 2:36 what is the app you use before taking pictures?
lghtmtr
Really inspiring video thank you very much.
You should make tutorial on voice over your voice is really relaxing (;
have you done any university/studies related to photography? Cause you definitely explain the photos like you did
@@dy2c I studied film if that counts🤔🙌
Hey which shutter speed and which aperture have you i am going to shoot in the night for the first time so i need a little help can you please help me 🌞
Subscribed you⭐️
Are these photos edited? I’ve seen other videos with the same film and are pretty different. This looks like more Lightroom
This is definitely how japan feels. Nice vid. Just wondering, does japan require covid vaccination with booster? Im planning to visit soon
Does someone know what lens he used for this shots?
The phone app you used before taking the second shot with the plant pressed against the window, what’s it called? Is it so you can test out settings before taking the shot on film?
That’s a light meter app so that I know which settings I need to use on my film camera - I actually made a short video on the topic if you want some more details: ua-cam.com/video/sPf7HBdMi0w/v-deo.html&feature=sharec
I hope it helps☺️🙌🏼
How do you light meter for these night street shots when your on the move and just have to take the shot. ?
Hey dude! Unreal video. What is that app you use on your phone to get the exposure settings im assuming?
lghtmtr