Photo Kano Review

A dating sim anime in 2013? Surprised there was still an audience for it.

Kazuya Maeda starts high school having inherited his father's camera with the intention of finally having a purpose in life, after reluctantly joining the photography club, Maeda unlocks a new world of possibilities as he finds himself intertwined with romances with one of seven girls through photography.
Photo Kano is even animated like a dating sim, after four episodes, each girl gets their own episode with Maeda each ending in a love confession.
It's more proof that romance isn't dead in anime and one of the few anime to keep the genre alive in the 2010s era, Maeda isn't exactly the most interesting character though but you never play dating games for the protagonist, how he acts is based on your choices, so depending on the route, he can act differently such as blackmailing the class president, something he wouldn't do in other routes.
As long as you treat it like a dating sim, you can get around the disjointed storyline, the presentation and photography motif more than keep you engaged.
No dub, probably wouldn't work to be honest.
Final Verdict: A pleasant school romance presented like a dating sim so every girl gets to shine, it's presented well and the photography motif gives it it's own unique style that cannot be copied, just remember that it is a dating sim as the story doesn't have a typical structure.

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