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Street Photography in Japan

  • Adam Monk
  • Sep 2, 2019
  • 1 min read

Continuing the story from the previous post about Autumn colours in Japan. Some of the more diverse range of photography we do in Japan during our Autumn Colours of Japan Photo Tour. Though not actually Autumn colours, the life on the streets is a big part of visiting Japan, so not including this would be like walking around with one eye closed all the time.

Shibuya crossing in Tokyo. Japan Photo tour with Adam Monk and Robert van Koesveld

Photographing the Streets of Japan

How about some edgy street photography, with graphic shapes and a stark monochromatic palette? Tokyo is a great place for that, but we also present you with these opportunities in many other locations throughout the tour.

Tokyo Street photography, Japan Photo tour with Adam Monk and Robert van Koesveld

Perhaps something with a little colour, but not too much colour that tells a story about daily life in a big metropolis. This sort of photography can often be a little intimidating if you have never done it before, but with a little practise and encouragement you can get some beautiful images without having to shove your camera in somebodies face. Japan is a great place to practise this.

Japan Autumn Colours Photo Tour Filling fast

The 2020 Autumn Colours of Japan Photo tour is now booking, as I write this post the tour is already half full, so there are only 5 places left. If you are interested you can see all the details HERE>>

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