
photo poster project
If you've ever dreamed of 'displaying your own photos' or 'making photographer friends', the event makes it possible just by submitting your photos to cizucu.
This time, we will introduce the scenes from the held in Kobe on February 22, 2025, the voices of participating photographers, and information about the next event. If you're interested in participating in the that will be held nationwide in the future, this is a must-see!

What is the photo poster project?
Opportunities to display your own photos or make friends with other photographers aren't very common. Moreover, organizing a personal photo exhibition involves a lot of effort and cost.
The organized by cizucu solves these issues.
By simply submitting your photos to cizucu and answering the application form, you can display your photos in large A2 size. Additionally, many photographers from the same area participate, so you might find future photography friends.
No need for the hassle of 'renting a place, finding a print shop, and setting up'. Just answer the form and participate in the event on-site!
Scenes from the photo poster project in Kobe
At the in Kobe, 17 creators exhibited their works. The theme this time was 'One Photo to Tell a Story'.
The genres of the participating works varied widely, including landscape photography, portraits, and product photography, with photographers ranging from beginners to veterans. The common thread was a passionate love for photography.


At the venue, creators and staff were interacting so warmly that it was hard to believe they were meeting for the first time.

Many communications were generated throughout the event, with participants bringing their portfolios, and discussions sparked by 'gallery talks' and 'photo business card creation exclusive to exhibiting creators'.

Voices of Participants
Here are some impressions from the post-event survey of participating creators.
'I was very satisfied to be able to talk about photography with each exhibitor!'
'Seeing the raw reactions from photographers to my photos was a valuable experience.'
'I was happy to see my photos in A2 size, which I hadn't experienced before.'
'Hearing from people who shoot in different genres was very inspiring.'
'It was great to hear directly about the technical ingenuity and passion behind shooting subjects I don't usually photograph. It reminded me of how fun photography is.'

Even if you have no exhibition experience or acquaintances, our staff will fully support you to participate with peace of mind! Please look forward to the next event!
Next Event
3/1 (Sat) ... Yokohama / Minato Mirai Gallery
(Directly connected to 'Minato Mirai Station' / 5 minutes walk from CP+ venue 'Pacifico Yokohama')
3/1 (Sat) ... Kyoto / QUESTION
(About 1 minute walk from 'Kyoto City Hall Station' Exit 1)
3/8 (Sat) ... Osaka / Chidori Bunka
(About 3 minutes walk from 'Kitakagaya Station' Exit 4)
4/5 (Sat) ... Tokyo / Onden Gallery
(5 minutes walk from 'Omotesando Station' Exit A2)
4/26 (Sat) ... Kyoto / QUESTION
(About 1 minute walk from 'Kyoto City Hall Station' Exit 1)
4/26 (Sat) ... Kobe / KITANO THE MAGNET
(15 minutes walk from JR/Hankyu 'Sannomiya' Station, 16 minutes walk from Shinkansen 'Shin-Kobe' Station)
