Kyoto Family Photoshoot: One Price for the Whole Group
Every per-person listing in this catalog gets expensive the moment you multiply by four. This one doesn't. Sizhuo Creative GK's props session is priced per group of up to six people — a family of four pays the same $42.10 as a solo traveler — and each one-hour session delivers 100-plus high-quality photos with 10 professionally retouched images on top. Free props, posing direction from photographer Hank, and a customized shooting route make it the natural Kyoto family photoshoot in the catalog, and at the group rate it is also the cheapest way here for any pair or more to get a professional in front of them.
About This Photoshoot
30 minutes to 1.5 hours; start time chosen at booking
From $42.10 — per group up to 6, not per person
5.0 from 8 reviews on GetYourGuide
100+ high-quality photos and 10 retouched images per 1-hour session
Private group; families, friends, couples and solo travelers
English, Chinese and Traditional Chinese
Listing at a Glance
The same fields on every session page here, read from the operator's listing in August 2026. Prices and availability are set by the operator and confirmed at checkout.
- Session name Kyoto: Private Photoshoot with Props & Travel Photography
- Operator Sizhuo Creative GK
- Booking platform GetYourGuide
- Product ID 1301604
- Starting price $42.10 USD per group up to 6
- Price basis Per group — one rate whether one person shoots or six
- Price last checked August 2026
- Rating 5.0 out of 5
- Review count 8 reviews — a young listing
- Review source GetYourGuide verified bookings
- Duration 30 minutes – 1.5 hours
- Start times Chosen at booking
- Meeting point Varies by the option selected — shown at checkout
- Route Customized shooting route and personalized plan
- Transport On foot, walking pace
- Photographer languages English, Chinese, Traditional Chinese
- Photos included 100+ high-quality photos per 1-hour session
- Retouched images 10 per 1-hour session, with selection and basic retouching included
- Delivery time The listing does not state a delivery window
- Delivery format High-resolution photo delivery
- Props Provided free of charge
- Posing guidance Included — direction throughout the session
- Clothing and makeup Not included
- Hotel pickup Not included
- Cancellation deadline 24 hours before the session, full refund
- Reserve now, pay later Available
- Minimum age None stated
- Physical difficulty Easy — walking pace
- Wheelchair accessibility Wheelchair accessible, per the listing
- Weather Outdoor session; no rain policy stated
- Alternative session The 200-photo private shoot at /private-photographer/
Check Dates and Availability
Live prices and session times from GetYourGuide, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before the shoot.
Quick answer
This props session is the catalog's per-group option: one rate from $42.10 covers up to six people, so a family of four pays once, not four times. Each one-hour session delivers 100-plus high-quality photos and 10 professionally retouched images, with free props, a customized route and posing direction included. It is rated 5.0 — from 8 reviews so far.
Key takeaways
- Per-group pricing is the arithmetic that matters for families: four people here cost less than one person on most per-person listings
- 100+ photos and 10 retouched per hour, with free props — the biggest haul-per-dollar on the comparison table
- Only 8 reviews so far: all five-star, but a small sample — the 200-photo session is the same idea with a 198-review track record
- One of the few sessions in this catalog whose listing is flagged wheelchair accessible
The Per-Group Price, and Why Families Book It
The arithmetic
Most Kyoto photoshoots are priced per person. At those rates a family of four pays four times the sticker; on this listing, $42.10 buys the session for the whole group of up to six. Run the comparison honestly: four people on the catalog's cheapest per-person private session cost around $213, while the same four here cost $42.10 — for a session that delivers more frames per hour. The full price comparison puts every basis side by side, but for any group of two or more this listing starts as the value anchor of the page.
One wrinkle in the listing's own text: the price tier is written per group up to 6, while the description also says there is no limit on the number of participants. If you are more than six, message the operator through the booking rather than assuming — the checkout tier is the contract.
What a family session looks like
The one detailed family account in the reviews is worth reading whole. Amit from the United States, July 2026, describes a kimono-dressed family shoot through "the historic streets of Gion, with the iconic Yasaka Pagoda in the background": five spots covered, props provided that "added a nice touch," posing suggestions throughout, and finished photos he calls keepsakes. That is the product working as designed — the photographer builds a personalized route, moves the group between backdrops, and directs everyone from grandparents to toddlers.
Nancy, also United States, August 2026, is shorter but to the same effect: accommodating and patient, lots of spots, and "knew just how to pose us." The posing direction matters more for groups than for couples — arranging six people so nobody blinks and nobody blocks the pagoda is the actual skill you are paying for.
The props, and who they are for
Props are provided free of charge — the listing names them as a way to add fun and creativity, and the family review above confirms they show up in practice. Paper parasols, fans and small hand props photograph especially well on children, who stop performing for the camera the moment they have something to hold. It is a small thing that separates this listing from every other session in the catalog, none of which include props unless you bring your own.
What is not included: clothing and makeup. If you want the family in kimono, rent before the session and arrive dressed — the kimono makeover package is the catalog's bundled alternative if you would rather have dressing handled inside one booking.
Photos, Retouching and the Honest Caveats
100+ photos and 10 retouched per hour
Each one-hour session includes 100-plus high-quality photos plus 10 professionally retouched images, with photo selection and basic retouching listed as included. Booked durations run from 30 minutes to 1.5 hours, and the photo counts scale with the session length — the listing quotes its numbers per one-hour session, so confirm the exact haul for a 30-minute booking when you check availability.
That ratio — a hundred delivered frames and ten finished retouches per hour — is the strongest volume-per-dollar in the catalog once the group rate is factored in. The 200-photo private session delivers a bigger absolute album, but per person and per dollar the props session wins for groups.
Eight reviews: high rating, small sample
The rating is a flat 5.0, and every one of the 8 reviews on file is five stars — but 8 is a young listing's number, not a track record, and it deserves saying plainly. What the small sample does contain is unusually specific praise: Maneesh from the United States, who says he hires photographers on every vacation from Greece to Paris, ranks Hank among the best on "understanding of light, exposure and angles." Rocio from Chile adds that Hank stayed patient and professional through a booking problem on her side.
If review depth is what you buy on, the same catalog carries the 198-review private session at a per-person rate. If you are comfortable being early to a listing that reviews like this one does, the group price is the reward for it.
Delivery: what the listing does not say
The listing promises high-resolution photo delivery but does not state a delivery window — no same-day, no within-a-week. The reviews don't pin it down either. If your trip has a hard deadline, ask the operator for the current turnaround when you book, and keep expectations open until they answer.
For comparison, the night session at the Yasaka Pagoda commits to delivery within a week in its listing text, and its reviewers report same-day arrivals — that is the standard a committed delivery clause looks like.
Things to Know Before You Book
Accessibility and easy pace
The listing flags the session as wheelchair accessible — one of the few in this catalog to say so — and the format backs it up: a customized shooting route at walking pace, planned by the photographer rather than fixed to stairs-heavy temple lanes. If your group includes a wheelchair user or a stroller, say so at booking so the route is planned to suit; that is exactly what the personalized-plan clause exists for.
There is no stated minimum age, and the review base includes multigenerational family groups. Sessions run in English, Chinese or Traditional Chinese.
Meeting point and route
The meeting point varies by the option selected and is shown when you check availability — confirm it before the day rather than at it. The shooting route itself is customized: the listing describes both well-known spots and quiet, off-the-beaten-path routes, and the family review above puts one real session in Gion around the Yasaka Pagoda. If you have a specific backdrop in mind, ask; if you'd rather lock a named landmark contractually, the choose-your-location session is built around exactly that pick.
Booking mechanics
Free cancellation to 24 hours before the session with a full refund, and reserve now, pay later is available — useful for holding a slot while the family itinerary firms up. GetYourGuide marks the listing as likely to sell out, which with per-group pricing and one photographer is easy to believe in season. Start times are chosen at booking; morning slots photograph best in Kyoto for the same crowd reasons covered across every session here.
Who This Session Suits
Book it if
You are two or more people and the per-group rate does the deciding for you — everything else the session includes is upside.
- You are a family or friend group of up to six — one rate covers everyone
- You want props and posing direction that work with children
- You want 100+ photos and 10 retouches per hour without a per-person multiplier
- Your group needs a wheelchair- or stroller-friendly route
- You want sessions in English, Chinese or Traditional Chinese
Book something else if
You are solo and want the deepest review base rather than the lowest rate — the 200-photo private session has 198 verified reviews behind the same walk-and-shoot format. You want a contractual delivery window, which this listing does not state — the night shoot at the Yasaka Pagoda commits to a week and is also priced per group up to six. Or the kimono is the point of the shoot, in which case a bundle that includes dressing beats renting separately before an hour-long slot.
Kyoto Family Photoshoot: Questions
Is the price really per group, not per person?
Yes — the checkout tier reads per group up to 6, from $42.10. A family of four pays once. That inverts the usual arithmetic on this page, where most listings price per person; the comparison table shows the crossover, which arrives as soon as two people are in front of the lens.
How many photos does a family session produce?
The listing includes 100-plus high-quality photos and 10 professionally retouched images per one-hour session, with selection and basic retouching included. Shorter 30-minute bookings exist — confirm their photo counts at checkout, since the listing quotes numbers per hour.
When do the photos arrive?
The listing does not state a delivery window, and the reviews do not pin one down — ask the operator for the current turnaround when you book. If a committed deadline matters to your trip, the night session states delivery within a week in its listing.
Is it suitable for small children and grandparents?
The format is built for it: walking pace, a customized route, free props that keep children engaged, and no stated minimum age. A July 2026 reviewer describes a full family kimono shoot across five Gion spots with props and posing help throughout. The listing is also flagged wheelchair accessible — say what your group needs at booking and the route is planned around it.
Can you trust a listing with only 8 reviews?
Treat it as what it is: a 5.0 rating on a small sample from a young listing. The reviews that exist are specific and strong — one frequent hirer of vacation photographers ranks Hank among the best he has used. If sample size decides it for you, the most-reviewed session in the catalog carries 198 reviews at a per-person rate.
Are kimonos or makeup included?
No — clothing and makeup are explicitly not included. Arrive dressed, renting beforehand if you want kimono frames, or book the kimono makeover package where dressing, hair and the shoot come bundled.
What Travelers Said
Hank by far is one of the best professional photographer that we have hired. We do professional photography on all our vacations, I have hired photographers in Greece, London, Paris and in US and by far Hank has been one of the best ones. His understanding of light, exposure and angles is amazing. Every photo he shared was perfect.
The historic streets of Gion, with the iconic Yasaka Pagoda in the background, provided the perfect setting for beautiful family photos. Our photographer was professional, friendly, and efficient. He took us to five lovely spots around the area and even provided a few props that added a nice touch to the photos.
Very accommodating and patient with us. He took us to a lot of spots and knew just how to pose us! Photos turned out great.
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