Urban street photographerTeemu Jarvinenis known for his cyberpunk style photographs of cities around Asia.
Recently, he spent three weeks in Sapporo, the capital of Japan’s northernmost island Hokkaido.
Blanketed in snow, the city made the perfect canvas to create a series of intriguing cityscapes.

With the snowstorms came harsh wind, which kept the photographer on his toes.
But in the end, it was worth it.
Figures trudge through the wet streets, umbrellas protecting them from snowfall until they’re able to scurry indoors.

Thanks to this unique atmosphere, Jarvinen’s Sapporo photographs distinguish themselves from other pictures of urban Japan.
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Urban photographer Teemu Jarvinen spent 3 weeks in Japan’s snowy northern city, Sapporo.

He braved the weather to take stunning images of the city battling the harsh winter conditions.
From bright lights to dark alleyways, the environment is both beautiful and solitary.
Single figures make their way indoors, protecting themselves from the snow with umbrellas.









