In this video, I break down the creative process behind a short-term street photography project shot entirely on film in Tokyo during sakura season. Inspired by legendary photographers like William Klein, Bruce Gilden, and Michael Wolf, the project explores themes of isolation, routine, and urban texture through a mix of candid portraits, environmental frames, and abstract compositions. With a focus on working quickly, intuitively, and with purpose, this episode offers insight into how a limited timeframe and a clear vision can lead to meaningful photographic work. Perfect for photography and art history enthusiasts interested in street photography, photo projects, and the evolving visual culture of Tokyo. DevTank Vlogs Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEVF06GUa2igN2_sYBADahNzwf22BTew7&si=4YZnUOSoqcNtTekp Street Smarts Photography Bios Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEVF06GUa2igu8GOHhosPahiN__W6XeZa&si=PhOV1YsZbNPCPs0J Sign up for two free months of PICDROP here: https://www.picdrop.com/go/developingtank Digital Zine No.1 - Suits.Spray Paint.Sakura Available Here: https://developing-tank.com/shop If you have any issues with buying the zine, please, let me know. I had a few problems setting up my account to sell things. 0:45 Defining the Project 3:10 Suits 5:30 Inspiration One 7:22 Sakura 8:53 Inspiration Two 10:17 Expansion of Project 12:06 Inspiration Three 14:46 Spray Paint