Shooting Tokyo | Tokyo
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ShootTokyo is a friendly photography blog by Tokyo based photographer and blogger David Powell. Come see behind the scenes what ShootTokyo is all about. Enjoy! Subscribe for the latest videos: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=shoottokyo Follow me ==================================== Blog: http://shoottokyo.com Portfolio: http://portfolio.shoottokyo.com Instagram: http://instagram.com/shoottokyo Twitter: http://twitter.com/shoottokyo Facebook: http://facebook.com/shoottokyo Google+: http://plus.google.com/u/0/+DavePowell Where you can buy my stuff ===================================== Shirts: http://shoottokyo.com/shoottokyo-shop/ Book: http://shoottokyo.com/product/book/ Prints: http://portfolio.shoottokyo.com/ShootTokyo-Prints/n-dm7sk/
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Do you have Instagram?
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love it! :)
Which camera are you using in the video? and is that the camera you are using in general for you blog posts? and as well which zoom are you using? From the pictures it seems a wide angle one :)
I really love your street photography and I think there s much to learn from your shots! :) -
Hey dude this is awesome I want to come along for the ride!
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Nice stuff, good to see someone else's take on familiar places. The shop at 2:38 is my favorite in Nishi Shinjuku even though the two guys running it can be rude as badgers at times! :D
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Really nice shooting
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Video: Shooting Tokyo shot by @uchujinphoto
http://youtu.be/AwYXGGoqECY?list=UU4399cQctjDFR0h6D8ic3kQ -
Nice photographs :) Nice inspiration for my studies as a photographer currently studying in Tokyo; (Found you from Victor/Gimmieabreakman)
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I love Japan, and I love ShootTokyo. Thank you Dave.
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yay for more vlogs around Tokyo in the future! :)
also great to finally see you channelling the frustrations about the cones ahahaha -
Well done! Looking forward to more videos! Cones at the end are top.
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subscribed :)
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Great video. I wish there were more people shooting and publishing videos like this showing the places where they live and shoot. And sort of just taking us along on a photo walk. Some people might want technical details like shutter speeds and apertures and such but I prefer your style and presentation. I look forward to many more behind the scenes videos of you shooting Tokyo.