Tokyo Social
Photo Club

Photo Meetups for the Fun of It

Enjoying Photography Together in the Tokyo Area

Photography is a lot of fun, but it’s even better when we do it together. Back in the U.S., I often went on photo walks with other photographers, and it was always such a fun and rewarding experience. Now that I live in Japan, I really miss that sense of community and shared creativity. That’s why I’m excited to start something new here in Tokyo—an opportunity for all of us to explore, create, and connect through photography.

Principles:

For the Joy of Photography

This group is all about meeting new people, sharing the love of photography, and building a sense of community. Let’s explore and create together!

Everyone is Welcome, No Experience Needed

Whether you’re a seasoned pro or picking up a camera for the first time, you’re welcome here. The goal is to foster a community where we can create, share, and help each other learn and grow.

This is an inclusive group that welcomes people from all walks of life. 

Variety Enriches Creativity

Each meetup will feature a new location and theme to keep things fresh and exciting. This variety also helps make our meetups more accessible, with events happening across Tokyo, Kanagawa, Chiba, and Saitama. 

No Such Thing as Bad Weather

Unless there’s a major event like a typhoon, our meetups will go on—rain or shine. While there’s no pressure to join if you’d prefer to stay in, some of the most amazing photography happens in unexpected weather, so you are encouraged to embrace the elements and join in!

No Cost

Though we may occasionally do special outings to places like Shinjuku Gyoen where there’s an entrance fee, the group itself is intended to be free of charge to participate. 

The Plan:

2-3 Meetups Per Month

We’ll be holding events 2-3 times a month, with the potential for more as the group grows and others take on leadership roles. To start, we’ll aim for half-day meetups on weekend mornings or afternoons, with the occasional evening session for night photography.

A Theme to Inspire Us

Each meetup will feature a theme—whether it’s a subject, challenge, or creative prompt—to guide and inspire our photography. While everyone is free to shoot whatever they like, it’s always exciting to see how different people interpret the same theme.

Sharing Our Work

After each event, participants are encouraged to share their favorite photos. It’s one thing to create together, but it’s even more rewarding when we celebrate and learn from each other’s work as a community.

Community-Driven Vision

What starts with one person’s vision will ultimately be shaped by all of us. From choosing meetup locations and themes to organizing special events, the direction of the group will be driven by the community’s input and enthusiasm.

Who's driving this thing?

Hi, I’m David. Originally from the USA, I’ve been living in Japan since 2015. I’ve been practicing photography since 1996 and spent several years working in the photo industry back in the U.S.

While I’ve mostly worked as an English teacher here in Japan, in 2024 I’m reconnecting with my creative roots—focusing on photography, nonfiction writing, and independent teaching.

I’ve been part of vibrant, inspiring creative communities in the past, and I miss that energy. It’s one of the main reasons I’m starting these meetups—to build that same sense of connection and creativity here in Japan.

Let's Get Started

As of early October 2024, this is mostly just an idea in its infancy, but with your participation, we can get this thing off the ground. In addition to this site, where I’ll be expanding resources and information, I have set up a newsletter on Substack. This is a means to keep people informed of upcoming events, to take suggestions and run polls to allow the community to shape future activities, and so-on. There will be no sales or any such thing involved. Please sign up below to receive updates, and please click here to view the newsletter on Substack. 

Get In Touch

Send an email using the form below. If you encounter any errors, please email me directly at info@tokyosocialphoto.club