Mein Augenblick — A One-Day Photography Practice
Kyoto, 25th February
1 day · Kyoto · Limited to 3 participants only
Once you learn to see on your own terms, things become easier.
This practice is built around that shift.
This is not a conventional photography workshop.
We walk slowly through Kyoto and practice attention, presence, and human connection before the camera is introduced. Photography comes last, only after absorption and recognition.
Most workshops teach technique.
This one teaches judgment.
We focus on when to wait, when to approach, and when not to photograph. The work is quiet, personal, and deliberately limited.
Schedule
Day One — Walking & Reflecting
09:00 – 17:00
Absorbing the city without pressure to produce.
Reading people and spaces.
Connection without extraction.
The camera enters only after presence is established.
One frame per moment.
Editing with respect.
Conversation in depth.
Time can overrun.
What You Leave With
One image that holds.
A repeatable way of seeing.
Confidence in restraint and connection.
One print of your most meaningful image on Washi paper.
Practicalities
Kyoto · One day
Limited to 3 participants by design
Bring your camera (no phone cameras)
Coffee and light refreshments provided (Ace Hotel Kyoto)
Why This Is Different
This is intentionally small, slow, and personal. It is designed for photographers who want to see more clearly, change habits, and slow their approach rather than produce more meaningless work.
Questions
If you have questions or want to explore whether this practice is right for you, please use the contact form below.