
photo poster project
If you've ever dreamed of 'exhibiting your own photos' or 'making photographer friends', the event photo poster project makes it possible just by uploading your photos to cizucu.
This time, we introduce the event held in Kyoto on January 25, 2025, including the atmosphere of the day, voices of participating photographers, and information about future events. If you're interested in participating in the photo poster project which will be held nationwide, this is a must-see!

What is the photo poster project?
Opportunities to exhibit your own photos or make friends with other photographers are not very common. Organizing an exhibition requires a lot of preparation and money.
The photo poster project hosted by cizucu allows you to exhibit your photos in A2 size just by uploading them to cizucu and filling out an application form. Moreover, many photographers from the same area participate, so you might find future photography friends.
There is no hassle of 'renting a place, finding a print shop, and setting up'. Just fill out the form and participate in the event on-site!
Scenes from the photo poster project in Kyoto
At the photo poster project in Kyoto, 25 creators exhibited their works. The theme this time was 'A Story You Want to Tell Someone'. The genres of photos taken by participating creators varied, including landscapes, portraits, and object photography.
Participants ranged from beginners to veterans, all sharing a common love for photography.


Starting this time, creators who exhibited their works participated in a 'Gallery Talk', where they spoke for about 30 seconds about the story behind their work. Additionally, special photo business cards were ordered exclusively for exhibiting creators. The communication starting with 'Can I give you my card?' further enhanced the interaction.

Voices of Participants
Here are some comments from creators who participated, collected through a post-event survey.
'My desire to take photos, which had been waning recently, was reignited. It was very inspiring. Thank you very much.'
'Just by going to the venue, I was able to interact with other creators, and it was great to have my photos printed in poster size.'
'The atmosphere was very pleasant, and I felt reassured when the staff spoke to me when I was alone.'
'The print quality exceeded my expectations and was amazing.'
'Having business cards prepared for us was a great way to start conversations and make introductions.'
Next Event
2/8 (Sat) ... Tokyo / Urasando Garden
(7-minute walk from 'Omotesando' station)
3/1 (Sat) ... Kyoto / QUESTION
(About a 1-minute walk from 'Kyoto City Hall Station' Exit 1)