[Over 90% Satisfaction] photo poster project | Osaka | Event Report | Release #416
[Over 90% Satisfaction] photo poster project
Have you ever dreamed of displaying your own photos or making friends with photographers? The photo poster project allows you to achieve that dream just by posting your photos on cizucu. The inaugural event was held at TSUTAYA BOOKSTORE Umeda MeRISE!
This report covers the event details, feedback from participating photographers, and information on the next event. If you're interested in joining the as it expands nationwide, this is a must-read!
What is the photo poster project?
Opportunities to display your photos or make friends with other photographers aren't very common. Hosting your own exhibition requires a lot of preparation and money.
The organized by cizucu offers a simple way to connect with creators through exhibitions.
Participation is straightforward! Just post your photos on cizucu and fill out the application form. Then, simply attend the event, where your printed works will be displayed as 'photo posters' in an impressive A2 size.
Highlights from the First photo poster project in Umeda
Despite the short application period, the first poster event received more applications than expected, with 22 creators participating. Over 100 visitors attended, fostering connections through the artworks.
In the participant survey, 97% responded 'strongly agree' to the question, 'Would you like to participate in the next event?'
Voices of Participating Photographers
Many participants joined with the motivation of 'wanting to participate in a photo exhibition' or 'wanting to connect with other photographers'. Here are some of their voices:
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'It was educational to see a variety of photo genres. Meeting the creators was also a great experience.'
'The casual atmosphere made it easy to talk to new people. I appreciated being introduced by the staff.'
'The ease of participating in the exhibition was appealing. The staff facilitated introductions with other creators, which was great.'
'Participating at an affordable cost and having a high-quality, impactful A2-sized display was excellent.'
'It was great that participation wasn't dependent on photo skills.'
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To ensure a safe environment for creators to connect, participants agree to the 'Community Guidelines' upon application, which include respecting differing opinions and avoiding actions that may disadvantage other creators.
Next Event
The next event is scheduled for Kyoto and Osaka! Be sure to mark your calendars✴︎
1/25 (Sat) ... Kyoto / QUESTION
(About a 1-minute walk from 'Kyoto City Hall Station' Exit 1)
※ Details to be updated later
2/1 (Sat) ... Osaka / Chidori Bunka
(About a 3-minute walk from 'Kitakagaya Station' Exit 4)
※ Details to be updated later