Photography Courses

Happy to have you here!

My name is Mike and I'm a photographer based in Tokyo. I am known for fine art portrait and beauty photography, but I am experienced in nearly all types of photography. Most important, I am also an educator, and I would like to invite you to my first series of photography courses.
While I have taught photography to my assistants and apprentices before, and I conducted language and other skill courses at study groups before, this is my first attempt at organizing photography courses. To repay your trust in me, my offer will be heavily discounted for the first few months of teaching.
Stay assured that I will conduct the courses to the best of my ability and will give you skills and knowledge which would take years to obtain through online courses. You will receive not only quality education but also mentorship to develop your photography even after the course is over. I cannot carry you to success, but I will show you how to get there yourself. Above all, I'm sure that you will enjoy the rare experience of learning together in person in 2021.
Cheers!
Mike
Beginner's course

The course consists of 5 weekly meetings, 2-hours each. The first hour consists of a short lecture and discussion, and the second hour is for practicing photography together.
Place: Waseda University
Week 1: Basic rules of photography and how to break them.
The class gives you a basic understanding of the art and science behind photography and helps you see it from a comprehensive perspective. We will discuss why do we learn the theory of photography, what can we gain from following the rules of photography and from breaking them. After the discussion, we will go on a photowalk together to see each other take photos and correct possible mistakes and errors.
Week 2: The camera.
You will learn the science and technology of camera from the basics, to make you understand how all cameras work from old film cameras to your own smartphone. During the practice session, we will practice controlling light and exposure using settings in our own cameras.
Week 3: Optics, sensors, resolution
In this class, you will learn the necessary knowledge to make smart decisions while choosing camera body and lenses. You will learn the difference between photography formats, types of lenses, and the importance of perspective and distance in photography. In the practice session we will experiment with various focal lengths and formats to make you understand the theory better.
Week 4: Understanding light
This is probably the most important and underestimated kind of photography knowledge. You will learn the different types of natural and artificial light, pros and cons of each of them, as well as techniques to utilize them for various photography genres. After the lecture, we will practice using natural and/or artificial lighting, depending on time of the day.
Week 5: Theory and practice of digital retouch
In the final course, you will learn to view retouch from a digital perspective, which will certainly improve your ability to enhance the images you capture. We will discuss why do we do retouch and what types of software might help you in doing so. During the practice, I will teach you the most important photo retouch tools of Adobe Photoshop, allowing you to build your retouch skills in a short time.
Every class will be begin with a short assignment, teaching you the importance of being selective with work you create and publish.
Cost: 10,000 yen (OFF from 20,000 yen)
Attendance of the first class costs 2,000 (off from 4,000) yen, after which joining the rest of the course will cost remaining 8,000 yen.
Photography as artistic expression
The course consists of 5 weekly meetings, 2-hours each. The first hour consists of a short lecture and discussion, and the second hour is for practice.
You will be required to conduct a photography project using the knowledge from the course. During the last session, you will present up to 10 photographs created according to the selected theme. I will give you more details during the first course.
Place: Waseda University
Week 1: Learning from classics
To understand art in photography first you need to understand its place in the world of art. We will explore the relation of photography with other forms of art, and try to analyze inspiration between photographs considered as masterpieces. In the second part of the class, I will explain more about the final project and we will learn how to plan the logistics of such a project.
Week 2: Composition in photography
During the class, you will learn why composition is a necessary part of planning any photograph. We will go deep in learning types of composition in various genres of photography. During the second hour, we will discuss practical ways of changing your composition using factors like natural shapes, posing, landscape and more.
Week 3: Optics, sensors, resolution
In this class, you will learn the necessary knowledge to make smart decisions while choosing camera body and lenses. You will learn the difference between photography formats, types of lenses, and the importance of perspective and distance in photography. In the practice session we will experiment with various focal lengths and formats to make you understand the theory better.
Week 4: Understanding light
This is probably the most important and underestimated kind of photography knowledge. You will learn the different types of natural and artificial light, pros and cons of each of them, as well as techniques to utilize them for various photography genres. After the lecture, we will practice using natural and/or artificial lighting, depending on time of the day.
Week 5: Theory and practice of digital retouch
In the final course, you will learn to view retouch from a digital perspective, which will certainly improve your ability to enhance the images you capture. We will discuss why do we do retouch and what types of software might help you in doing so. During the practice, I will teach you the most important photo retouch tools of Adobe Photoshop, allowing you to build your retouch skills in a short time.
Every class will conclude with a short assignment, teaching you the importance of being selective with work you shoot and publish.
Cost: 20,000 yen (OFF from 40,000 yen)
Attendance in the first class costs 4,000 (off from 8,000) yen, after which joining the rest of the course will cost you remaining 16,000 yen.
