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Why Red Dot Photo Workshops?

  • Leica photography-focused small group workshops
  • Incredible destinations geared specifically toward photography
  • Expert Local Guides & Leica Specialists
  • Straight-forward pricing & easy booking
  • Loaner Leica equipment available upon request (subject to availability)
Kyoto: Portrait of a City Workshop
March 1-8, 2026
  • Dates: March 1-8, 2026
  • Group Size: Limited to 7 Attendees
  • Duration: 8 Days
  • Workshop Type: Cultural & Travel Photography
  • Arrival: Kansai International Airport (KIX)
  • Departure: Kansai International Airport (KIX)

We invite you to join photographer Michael Turek for an immersive week of documentary photography in Japan’s cultural heart, Kyoto. This all-inclusive workshop is designed not only to strengthen your technical and artistic skills, but also to deepen your ability to tell meaningful visual stories. Joining Michael on this workshop will be Founder of Curated Kyoto, Sara Aiko. Sara will be our host, translator and Kyoto expert during our stay. She will provide the group with rare access to artisans, sacred spaces, and centuries-old traditions, allowing you to photograph a side of Kyoto few visitors ever see.

In Kyoto, every detail is intentional: a stone placed in a temple garden, a brushstroke in calligraphy, the choreography of a tea ceremony. Nothing is accidental. This makes the city an extraordinary setting for a photography workshop focused on slowing down, observing deeply, and creating images infused with meaning. You’ll leave not only with a portfolio of striking photographs, but also with a renewed sense of purpose in your creative practice—an approach to photography, and to life, grounded in intentionality.

Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto | David Farkas
Workshop at a Glance
Physical Activity
Photographic Intensity
Classroom Instruction
Climate/Weather Severity
Food & Accommodations
Cultural Immersion
Good for Non-Photographers

Price Includes

  • Double occupancy lodging at the Ace Hotel Kyoto
  • All meals except alcoholic beverages & snacks
  • A local English speaking tour guide/host accompanying the group
  • Day trip to Nara
  • Behind the scenes access to photograph artisans, craftspeople, monks, etc.
  • Any museum & conservancy entrance fees
  • Gratuities for our guide Sara
  • In-the-field and classroom photography instruction by Michael Turek
  • 1-on-1 critique/review/post processing sessions

Price Excludes

  • International flights to and from Japan
  • Comprehensive travel insurance
  • Additional hotel nights before or after the trip should you require them
  • Alcohol and snacks
  • Items of a personal nature
  • Visa if necessary
About Kyoto & Why the Workshop is Different

What does it mean to create modern travel photography? How can an image move beyond cliché to capture the spirit of a place? Over the course of this workshop, Michael will guide participants in exploring these questions through discussion, assignments, and one-on-one coaching. Together, we’ll create a supportive space that encourages curiosity, risk-taking, and discovery—helping you hone a more intentional photographic voice.

In Kyoto, beauty often resides behind closed doors: in the workshop of a master craftsman, in the precise ritual of a tea ceremony, or in the fleeting interplay of light across a tatami mat. This workshop opens those doors. With private access to artisans, cultural practitioners, and sacred properties, you’ll work side by side with Michael to document the rhythms of a city that balances deep tradition with modern life.

Michael is a long-time Leica film camera shooter (M3 and M-A) and has developed a Blended Exposure technique that is specific to Leica film cameras. These images are all created in-camera (in a Leica M3 from 1962), on film and the pairings between the left and right side of each frame are completely random. For those interested, Michael will also share this technique and guide you through the process.

Participants are welcome to bring their own film cameras (with a limited number of loaners available) or work digitally. The emphasis is less on tools than on cultivating presence, deliberation, and intent.

Flying to and from Kyoto

For participants traveling from the United States, we recommend two convenient options for reaching Kyoto:

Option 1: Fly into Osaka

The closest international gateway to Kyoto is Kansai International Airport (KIX), located just outside Osaka. From KIX, Kyoto is about 90 minutes away by taxi or private transfer, which we can help arrange. This is the most direct and seamless route into the city.

Option 1: Fly into Tokyo

Alternatively, you may fly into Tokyo’s Haneda Airport (HND) or Narita Airport (NRT). From Tokyo, the famous Shinkansen bullet train connects you to Kyoto in roughly 2.5–3 hours. Trains are frequent, comfortable, and provide a chance to see the Japanese countryside along the way.

Where We'll Stay

Throughout the workshop, we’ll stay at the Ace Hotel Kyoto, a stylish and contemporary property designed in collaboration with architect Kengo Kuma. Located in the city center, the Ace blends modern comfort with nods to Kyoto’s heritage, making it an ideal home base for our explorations. Its welcoming common spaces, acclaimed dining, and thoughtful design will give us a relaxed yet inspiring setting to return to after each day’s photographic work.

Getting around / Transportation

Kyoto is a very walkable city and as with any city based workshop, we find that walking is the best way to get to know and photograph the place. Be prepared for a lot of walking with your camera equipment. Of course, we’ll also utilize taxis and subway where appropriate. We’ll have private transportation for our day trip to Nara.

Lanterns, Kyoto | David Farkas
Itinerary

Day 1 (March 1)Arrival in Kyoto & Welcome Dinnner

Arrive at the Ace Hotel Kyoto

Welcome dinner and orientation with Michael Turek and Sara Aiko

Arrival in Kyoto & Welcome Dinnner

Day 2 (March 2)The Spirit of Calligraphy

Private studio visit with a master calligrapher

Photograph performance, tools, and intimate portraits

Evening discussion: visual storytelling and narrative structure

 

The Spirit of Calligraphy

Day 3 (March 3)Tea Ceremony

Exclusive access to a tea master’s home

Document ritual preparation, studio details, and portraits

Afternoon critique and guided editing session

Tea Ceremony

Day 4 (March 4)Intentional Kyoto

Guided walk through traditional neighborhoods

Workshop on composing images with purpose

Night photography at a World Heritage temple with private access

Intentional Kyoto

Day 5 (March 5)Day Trip to Nara

Visit the oldest ink manufacturer in Japan (behind-the-scenes documentation of craft process)

Explore ancient temples and shrines of Nara

Return to Kyoto for dinner and reflection

Day Trip to Nara

Day 6 (March 6)Sacred Spaces

  • Special access to one of Kyoto’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites
  • Portrait session with a temple monk
  • Texture and detail studies of historic architecture
David Farkas | Leica Photo Adventure: Japan

Day 7 (March 7)Synthesis & Portfolio Review

Morning free for self-directed photography

Afternoon one-on-one coaching sessions with Michael

Final group slideshow and closing celebration dinner

Synthesis & Portfolio Review

Day 8 (March 8)Departure

After breakfast, if you’re not extending your stay in Japan, check out and transfer to Kansai International Airport or the rail station.

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