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Kyoto Photography Workshop

Original price was: $9,895.00.Current price is: $7,995.00.

Kyoto Photography Workshop — “Crimson Leaves” Edition

Thu 20 Nov 2025 18:00 → Mon 24 Nov 2025 12:00 • max 6 participants

Late-November Kyoto is alchemy: maple canopies radiate vermilion, temple bells echo through cool morning mist, and narrow machiya lanes glow under paper lanterns at dusk is what is Kyoto Photography Workshop allows you to capture in its full blossom. For five concentrated days OZ Yilmaz distils forty years of street-level craft into on-location mentoring, agile theory drills, and nightly critique so you leave with a portfolio that feels both unmistakably yours and unmistakably Kyoto.

Picture predawn Gion—stone alleys washed in indigo before first light kisses the Yasaka Pagoda. OZ shows how to balance warm street lamps against that cool ambient wash, then pivots to Arashiyama where river fog backlights bamboo stalks in luminous green-gray gradients. By afternoon the crowds thin and you thread quiet side-streets whose ochre plaster and cedar lattices frame fleeting moments of daily life: a cyclist in school uniform, incense drifting from a gate, maiko fluttering by in patterned silk. Each setting is a live lesson in anticipation, colour harmony, and compositional rhythm.

Evenings trade footsteps for reflection. Over kaiseki courses you dissect the day’s frames, then in a tatami salon sorting session you learn OZ’s three-step “See ➝ Extract ➝ Refine” workflow—so every shutter press tomorrow lands closer to intent.


Kyoto Photography Workshop — “Crimson Leaves” Edition

Thu 20 Nov 2025 18:00 → Mon 24 Nov 2025 12:00 • max 6 participants

 Kyoto Photography Workshop allows you to capture in its full blossom late-November Kyoto is alchemy, maple canopies radiate vermilion, temple bells echo through cool morning mist, and narrow machiya lanes glow under paper lanterns at dusk.. For five concentrated days OZ Yilmaz distils forty years of street-level craft into on-location mentoring, agile theory drills, and nightly critique so you leave with a portfolio that feels both unmistakably yours and unmistakably Kyoto.

Picture predawn Gion—stone alleys washed in indigo before first light kisses the Yasaka Pagoda. OZ shows how to balance warm street lamps against that cool ambient wash, then pivots to Arashiyama where river fog backlights bamboo stalks in luminous green-gray gradients. By afternoon the crowds thin and you thread quiet side-streets whose ochre plaster and cedar lattices frame fleeting moments of daily life: a cyclist in school uniform, incense drifting from a gate, maiko fluttering by in patterned silk. Each setting is a live lesson in anticipation, colour harmony, and compositional rhythm.

Evenings trade footsteps for reflection. Over kaiseki courses you dissect the day’s frames, then in a tatami salon sorting session you learn OZ’s three-step “See ➝ Extract ➝ Refine” workflow—so every shutter press tomorrow lands closer to intent.


Why join Kyoto Photography Workshop?

Insight Detail
Peak momiji, low density Scheduled at Kyoto’s historic crimson peak yet outside national holidays to keep foregrounds leaf-rich and backgrounds human-light.
Hands-on, ask-as-you-shoot OZ narrates his timing, metering, and framing decisions in real time; every question answered on the spot.
Six participants, zero elbowing Small group means front-row vantage everywhere—no telephoto workaround necessary.
Voice over imitation The aim is not to clone OZ’s style but to sharpen your own seeing through targeted feedback.

Outline itinerary (subject to light & crowd adjustments)

Thu 20 Nov 18:00 Welcome izakaya, orientation walk through lantern-lit Gion
Fri 21 Nov 06:30 Yasaka-Pagoda sunrise → Philosopher’s Path maples → night illuminations at Eikan-dō & Nanzen-ji
Sat 22 Nov 07:00 Nishiki Market colour drill → Arashiyama bamboo grove & private riverboat lunch → blue-hour Togetsu-kyō bridge
Sun 23 Nov 05:45 Fushimi-Inari torii tunnel pre-crowd → editing & sequencing lab (tatami salon) → private Maiko portrait + kaiseki finale
Mon 24 Nov Morning Optional one-to-one consults; departures by 12:00


Included

  • Four nights deluxe room at The Celestine Kyoto Gion (daily breakfast)

  • Three upscale lunches + two destination dinners (kaiseki & izakaya)

  • Private 2 h Arashiyama riverboat charter

  • Fast-track entry to Yasaka, Kiyomizu night viewing & Fushimi-Inari early access

  • Exclusive Maiko portrait session (costume & studio fees covered)

  • Illustrated PDF field guide + post-workshop e-gallery critique (10 images)


Bring & Wear

One body + 1–2 primes (35 mm / 50 mm ideal) • spare battery & 32 GB card • comfortable walking shoes • light rain shell • small cross-body bag.

Fitness ≈ 5 km moderate walking daily, some temple stairs, up to 60 min standing or slow pace.
Weather plan Light rain = mirror-gloss streets (keep shooting); heavy rain = covered veranda drills or in-hotel lighting mini-session.


Disclaimer

All schedules, venues, and services—including Marty Hotel—are confirmed at publication. Messsucher may substitute locations or move to an equivalent-quality hotel if required by weather, regulations, or unforeseen events. Such changes preserve instructional value and do not alter the cancellation policy.


“One city. Four days. Lifetime frames.”
Capture Bordeaux’s harvest light with OZ Yilmaz and carry home images—and insight—that mature like fine wine.

Cancellation / Credit Policy

Payment – Tuition is payable in full at the time of booking.

No cash refunds – All payments are non-refundable.

Credit transfer window
If you notify us 30 days or more before the scheduled start, you may apply 100 % of your payment to any future Messsucher workshop or photowalk worldwide (subject to availability, credit valid for 24 months).

Fewer than 30 days before the event:

  • You may gift or resell your seat to another photographer (just email us the replacement attendee’s details), or

  • Forfeit the fee if no substitute is named.

This policy secures small, focused groups while still giving you ample time to re-book if plans change.

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