The Reality of Iconic Photo Locations in Japan

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • There are some iconic photo spots in Japan. But, word of warning: they get crazy busy.
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    On today's photography vlog, I'm in Japan for a second run around. I'm visiting some of the classic photo locations in Japan, and thought I'd share the reality of being a photographer at some of these scenes. It can be chaos. But, I also wanted to share some alternative photo spots that are often just right around the corner.
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Komentáře • 42

  • @TheNonsenseAdventures
    @TheNonsenseAdventures Před 24 dny

    Everywhere has them, the "honeypot" locations. The locations that can easily make a good photograph. Except they stop being unique, like trying to find a unique photo of Glencoe.
    Always good to try and find something new and different.

  • @garyclode1257
    @garyclode1257 Před měsícem +8

    Great video and photos. I liked the alternative locations approach and for me the results were as interesting or better than the more popular iconic images.

  • @TheNewTravel
    @TheNewTravel Před 29 dny +1

    Some truly epic photos in this one! I really dig the mt fuji shots and the guy on a bike in front of the train

  • @raewebb6365
    @raewebb6365 Před 28 dny +1

    I agree 💯. I have gotten away from going where the crowds go. I seek out scenes where I can enjoy solitude

  • @RaymondwLin
    @RaymondwLin Před 25 dny

    Those spots are like Pokemon and collect them all…speaking as someone who has been to all those spots and collected them all before the pandemic and thus beat the crowd.
    But you are also correct that Japan is so photogenic that you can point the camera anywhere and can get a good photo too.

  • @ulmyoc
    @ulmyoc Před 26 dny

    You bagged some nice keepers Brendan, excellent!!

  • @michaelglass8546
    @michaelglass8546 Před 11 dny

    My dude love the Japan content and the sunstar was epic! Even with the taxi. I wanted to thank you for your honesty on the 50 1.8 I'll be avoiding that lens. There is a 35mm 1.4 on the way from canon for around 1400 USD I believe that's going to be my next lens.

  • @matthewnielsen2912
    @matthewnielsen2912 Před 22 dny

    I visited Japan during cherry blossom season a few years ago and just recently visited in May. I personally don’t think the blossoms add enough to be worth the crowds. If you go outside of peak season you can get clear shots at those spots by going early or late. It also doesn’t help that China is open again and exporting tourists to Japan like crazy.

  • @Michaelpalomataoneaperture

    Super video and great approach to finding new angle in such popular overcrowded locations. Even though I haven’t visited Japan yet, definitely it’s on top of list to photograph. Such an amazing insight when I visit these locations myself. Personally photographing popular locations for the first time doesn’t take away the unique experiences that gives you when you first witness the scene in the front. Looking forward to see more similar content!!

  • @johnrmeyer1674
    @johnrmeyer1674 Před 29 dny +1

    Beautiful, sharp photos! Are you still using the Canon R6? BTW, I'm traveling to NYC next week, and renting a Canon 100-500mm lens for my R6. Currently researching areas where I won't run into crowds. Gonna have to get up very early. It's going to be a challenge, but still looking forward to it.

  • @JohnDrummondPhoto
    @JohnDrummondPhoto Před 19 dny

    Quick gear question, Brendan. Are you still using the EOS R or RP? I ask because the wobbly stabilization, or lack thereof, is pretty distracting. Have you thought about the R6 Mark II? Its stabilization, slow motion, autofocus, etc. are allegedly much better.
    I really enjoy your content. I will likely never make it to Japan, but I will definitely use your tips in other travel locations.

  • @AnipSaturday
    @AnipSaturday Před 21 dnem

    Great photo and video. Are you using 16mm for this camera vlog?

  • @derrydogsdirtbikeriders4266

    I absolutely loved Japan and taking many many photos some iconic some not. We visited in Summer but I think there would he many gems to be seen and photographed in winter also

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 29 dny

      I think winter will be gold in Japan, you're right.

  • @chasescooper
    @chasescooper Před 29 dny

    I learned early on I hated the whole “getting that shot” and standing in lines to photograph popular places. Much more enjoy just taking my own shots and trying to be creative - doesn’t always equal a photo I like but when it does it’s hard to beat that feeling. Taking a photo in some places like this just felt so hollow, but understand why people do this.

  • @phynx2006
    @phynx2006 Před měsícem +1

    Maybe it's just me but your street photography has improved so much. Matter of fact some of the images you captured I think are excellent. It helps that you travel to some beautiful and unique locations. 👍😍

  • @alanbravofotografo
    @alanbravofotografo Před měsícem

    Amazing !

  • @randymelton6096
    @randymelton6096 Před měsícem +1

    I was stationed in Yokuska, Japan way back when it was me and Noah hanging out on the pier together waiting for the water to come (1984 to be exact) and I remember everywhere I went even back then was just packed with people. I can only imagine how much more crowded it is now. I find if you go places (pretty much anywhere you go) in the off season it tends to be less crowded. I tend to like to travel from April - June and then kind of taper off until about September and pick it up again. Sure you won't get the cherry blossoms if you go off season but you also don't have the mega crowds. Also, I find being retired, going places on week days rather than waiting for the weekends, places are far less crowded as well. I'll be heading back to Japan for a week or So in September this year before ultimately heading to the Philippines for the winter. As always, great video topic.

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 29 dny

      Yeah, all good points. Enjoy the Philippines! They're awesome.

  • @waitdui6924
    @waitdui6924 Před 29 dny

    Great video and I like your photo. May I know what tripod you use in this trip?

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 29 dny +1

      I did a bit of a "build your own tripod" out of my various 3 legged thing tripods haha.

  • @michaelbottari6398
    @michaelbottari6398 Před 29 dny

    Yes, even the famous ones can be photographed almost alone if you look a little. But I'm really looking forward to your own not so well-known photo locations, Brendan.

  • @mremumerm
    @mremumerm Před 29 dny

    nice Street image. curious do photo group leaders feel they have to all go to same places because if not customers won't take them seriously? like i would be happy with a tour in Shikoku, but that may be just me.

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 28 dny

      No, it's because these places are more popular and sell easier. It's something I'm working on changing.

  • @garykuiken6191
    @garykuiken6191 Před měsícem +2

    The B&W at the beginning is great.

  • @danwoodliefphotography871
    @danwoodliefphotography871 Před měsícem

    Japan, above almost all other places, is one where it pays to be early. I doubt I could have persuaded my family to be as early as you were, unfortunately.

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 29 dny +1

      Even when you're early, you're not early enough.

  • @DennisJH
    @DennisJH Před měsícem

    I think you should explore Angola.

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 29 dny +1

      I've heard it's beautiful. On my scooter trip years ago I had to skip it for visa reasons. I've always regretted it.

  • @kurotaka007
    @kurotaka007 Před 29 dny +1

    At times I wish everyone would stop pumping up Japan travel. The massive tourist presence, along with all the girls walking while reading their f’n phones make it difficult to get around. You’re absolutely correct… if you can’t find a shot in Japan, you’re probably blind. Your early risings are truly inspiring! As I live here… have you ever thought about a photography workshop here in winter? Seriously! Hokkaido winter festival or hot tub monkeys? Onsens truly amazing spots. Think about it. I’ve never dine a photo workshop would love to experience to learn. You’re an amazing photographer. Your passion makes who you are!

    • @BrendanvanSon
      @BrendanvanSon  Před 29 dny +1

      Hi! Yes, I'll be back next fall and then winter as well. I spent time in Hokkaido as a kid, so I'm hoping to share some of that with the world too.

  • @tjsinva
    @tjsinva Před měsícem

    Way too many people. Just sayin. Carry on. 👍🥂