THREE DAYS IN TOKYO
THREE DAYS IN TOKYO
The full forge. The city, completely.
The complete experience. Tokyo from first light to neon.
Format:
Three days, one-on-one, across three distinct registers of Tokyo.
Three days is not three times one day. It is something different.
By the third day, the city has started to feel familiar in the right way — not comfortable, but readable. You've learned to stand still in a crowd without disappearing. You've learned when to raise the camera and when to wait. The patience that street photography demands has started to feel less like restraint and more like instinct.
We'll move through three registers of Tokyo: the ancient and worn, the human and charged, the architectural and abstract. Each day has its own neighbourhood, its own approach, its own vocabulary. Each evening, we review. Each morning, we go deeper.
You'll leave with the beginning of a real body of work — images that cohere, that speak to each other, that belong to you. And you'll leave knowing exactly how you made them and why.
This is the session for photographers who are serious about the work. Not ambitious in the Instagram sense — serious in the sense that the photographs matter to you, that you want them to be better, and that you're willing to spend three days in one of the world's great cities finding out what you're capable of.
What's included:
Three full days in the field, one-on-one. Pre-session portfolio review. Nightly image review sessions. Private transport (taxi) all three days. Three curated locations across Tokyo's full tonal range. A final curated edit of your strongest work from the three days, with written notes.
Investment:
¥210,000 JPY (~USD 1,300)
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Every Tokyo street photography masterclass is designed as a deep-dive visual storytelling intensive, moving beyond the spectacle to uncover the soul of the city. Whether you are seeking a documentary photography mentorship in the weathered alleys of the Shitamachi or a high-contrast street photography session amidst Ginza’s brutalist geometries, our focus remains on the development of a unique photographic voice. By integrating advanced urban color palettes, cinematic lighting, and intentional camera movement, we provide a boutique photography education that prioritizes authenticity and the quiet rituals of locals over common landmarks. Join us in Tokyo to stop capturing the postcard and start crafting an intentional, professional-grade visual narrative.