Street Photography in Tsukiji Fish Market, Tokyo, Japan | Sony a7r4 | Sony 24 f/1.4 GM

Join me as I explore the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo with my family. I chose to take along my versatile Sony 24 f/1.4 GM lens on my Sony a7r4. These back alleys, sushi restaurants, and busy shopping area provide a great glimpse into a unique part of Japanese culture that I hope to photograph.
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  • @seajayami
    @seajayami6 ай бұрын

    A land of intense contrasts. These busy, crowded Tokyo scenes, though interesting, make me appreciate your serene countryside videos even more.

  • @ShizenStyle

    @ShizenStyle

    6 ай бұрын

    I know what you mean. I hesitated even putting the video together because of how chaotic the place can be at times. But at the end of the day it was a moment, and you're right it, it makes us appreciate the quiet times more.

  • @whatwouldcindydo
    @whatwouldcindydo6 ай бұрын

    Loved the photography. I also liked the music you used throughout this video...do you have any links to them?