


We hope that this exhibition inspires people everywhere to join us and be part of something truly unique and special, is open for any member of the public to enter and Fujifilm is looking to celebrate the most creative contributions and meaningful stories by choosing five Photos of the Week. This year, after so long apart, we want to help bring people together in a creative way and encourage everyone to get involved with their friends and loved ones on SoMe, and by bringing physical photo prints of their special moments into their homes with myFUJIFILM.
FUJIFILM PRINTLIFE EXHIBITION PROFESSIONAL
Whether you consider yourself a professional photographer or you prefer to capture your own memories on your smartphone camera, is open to all to share these stories. At Fujifilm, we strongly believe in the power of photography to capture and preserve memories for years to come, with each photo telling its own unique story. Launching today, members of the public can submit their photos to Fujifilm’s second virtual photo exhibition until 5 December 2021 on The exhibition is open to everyone, irrespective of whether their photos are shot on a smartphone or a camera.Ĭreating and looking back at memories through the medium of photography has provided comfort and happiness to many through these difficult periods, so Fujifilm wants the public to not only share their special snaps but also their arrangements or displays of photos at home to provide the feeling of walking through personal galleries, providing the perfect storytelling setting.ĭavid Honey, General Manager Photo Imaging at Fujifilm Europe, said: “Over the last 18 months, so many of us have returned to old photos to remind us of what life was like before the global pandemic, searching for the comfort of nostalgia. Every photo tells a story, and Fujifilm is calling for these stories to be shared in this year’s exhibition. Following last year’s successful digital exhibition and a 15-year history of hosting public photo exhibitions, Fujifilm has today launched its second exhibition to tell the stories behind the photos taken over the last year in Europe.Īfter long lockdowns across Europe, photography has been firmly established a key part of collecting new memories as families, friends and loved ones begin to reunite with one another.
