What’s amazing is how similar those visions can be. Fujifilm is running its Printlife (opens in new tab) exhibition for the second year running (after the success of last year's gallery (opens in new tab)) and asking photographers that's you to share photographs with the world through an online exhibition. Instead of scrolling through a sea of images in a social feed, the more than 750,000 daily visitors at Grand Central Terminal will stroll through this large landmark space, taking in the sum of collective visions of thousands of strangers. See your photo in Fujifilm's Printlife gallery.
The Fujifilm Printlife exhibit aims to free those images from people’s pockets and share them with the world. The irony is that most of those images are forever locked away on mobile devices and shared only with personal networks, if at all. - is open to anyone and Fujifilm invites all Europeans to once again share their favorite photos or take new ones inspired by the weekly theme, at from early August until 4th December 2022, to be part of a great permanent online photo exhibition. With billions of photos captured and shared daily, individuals now have more images than any previous generation. states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico submitted their treasured memories, favorite images and snapshots deemed worthy of public display. The show features a collection of more than 13,600 photographs submitted during a nationwide call for entries this summer. (Photo: Gordon Donovan/Yahoo News)įujifilm North America Corporation is hosting its second annual Fujifilm Printlife Photo Exhibit at Vanderbilt Hall inside New York City’s landmark Grand Central Terminal Oct. Earlier this year, 500 photos entered into were also showcased in an on-site exhibition at The Photography Show in Birmingham, UK, in September 2021.The Fujifilm Printlife Photo Exhibit at Vanderbilt Hall inside New York City's landmark Grand Central Terminal.
2019 Gloria series in Fujifilm Printlife Photo Exhibition displayed in NYC Grand. In 2020, more than 10,500 photos were uploaded, giving a unique insight into the stories emerging across the continentįujifilm's 15-year history in mass public participation photo exhibitions has seen the 100,000 Photos exhibition tour across various locations, from Japan and Malaysia to France and the USA. Rachel has self-published three complete Fine Art photography books.
Overall, we don't just see how daily life has changed and continues to change because of the pandemic, but we are inspired by how the public have sought to return to normal, with a big focus on culture, travel, fun and family life emerging from more than 35,000 photos submitted."Īfter Fujifilm's global 100,000 Photos exhibition was postponed in 2020 due to the Coronavirus pandemic, launched in Europe in 2020 to provide a way for amateur, professional and hobbyist photographers to connect with each other.
So many of us have returned to old photos to remind us of what life was like before COVID-19, but what we see in this exhibition is how the power of photography continues to capture and preserve memories for years to come, with each photo telling its own unique story.
Toshi Iida, President and Managing Director of FUJIFILM Europe GmbH said: This year's Fujifilm exhibition is a unique collection of truly memorable photos that tell the story of Europe in 2021 through the eyes of the public. Grand Prize (1): X-T30 BODY with XC15-45MM LENS KIT, SILVER.
Limit 3 entries per person, per email address, regardless of entry method. The result has also seen displays of photos created at home to look back at memories through the power of photo prints, giving comfort and happiness to many through difficult times. FUJIFILM 2019 PRINT LIFE PHOTO EXHIBITION Sweepstakes Alternative Entry PO Box 735 North Branford, CT 06471. These exhibitions are also successfully established around the globe: in 2018, Fujifilm exhibited over 100,000 photos worldwide and in 2019, Fujifilm in Europe successfully exhibited more than 30,000 photos at exhibitions hosted in London, Paris and Istanbul. Each photo uploaded has also had the opportunity for this memory to be preserved in print through the myFUJIFILM platform and other local Fujifilm print offerings. Now, these Fujifilm photo exhibitions are among the biggest in Japan.