“Through The Lens”
is a web docu-series presented by ADORAMA ( @adoramapro) . We’ve listened dozens of impressive stories of talented photographers in the previous episodes. And this time, they went through Japan and Hong Kong in search of the evolving aesthetic of photography as seen through this generation’s creator class.
SEASON THREE - EPISODE ONE:
All new episodes are shot using the Filmpower Nebula 4200, 5-Axis Gyroscopic Stabilizer and the Nebula 4100, 3-Axis Brushless Gimbal Stabilizer. Please stay tuned for more information regarding this fantastic series.
Takashi Yasui started photography in 2010 and instantly gained a large following through Instagram where he met and collaborated with photographers in and outside of Japan. Turning professional in January, 2015, Takashi collaborates with corporate brands and artists continuing on his path to find his own style of photography.
The first place appears to be Kyoto, Japan. Classic and styling Kimonos, delicate handmade sushi, and of course the traditional temples, just like Takashi said, he learned Japanese aesthetic and Japanese culture through taking photos, as for us, through their photos.
@filmpower Nebula 4200, 5 axis Gyroscopic Stabilizer in Japan (the footage is from @adorama TV and shot by @timbuz):
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Model: Hitomi Ito