
photo poster project
Do you dream of displaying your own photos or making friends with other photographers? The event photo poster project makes these dreams come true by simply submitting your photos to cizucu. This report introduces the event held in Osaka on March 29, 2025, the voices of participating photographers, and information about future events. If you're interested in joining the photo poster project that will be held nationwide, don't miss this!

What is the photo poster project?
Opportunities to display your own photos or make friends with other photographers are not very common. Moreover, organizing a personal photo exhibition can be both time-consuming and costly. The photo poster project organized by cizucu solves these issues. By submitting your photos to cizucu and filling out an application form, you can have your photos displayed in large A2 size. 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 printing service, and setting up'. Just answer the form and join the event on-site!
Scenes from photo poster project in Osaka
Seventeen creators exhibited at the photo poster project in Osaka. The theme was 'A Story You Want to Tell'. Various genres such as landscapes, portraits, and still life were displayed, creating a warm space where people connected through their love for photography. The venue was lined with posters showcasing each participant's sensibility, perspective, and expression, each telling a story.

During the 'Gallery Talk', participants shared the background and stories behind their photos. There were moments of awe as stories that couldn't be conveyed just by looking at the posters were shared.

There were also moments where interactions began with the exclusive 'Creator Cards' for exhibitors. Listening to people from different genres and discovering unexpected commonalities were some of the offline-only charms.

Voices of Participants
Here are some impressions from the post-event survey of participating creators.
'It was great to learn about everyone's feelings when they took their photos during the Gallery Talk.'
'I enjoyed reconnecting with various people after a long time.'
'Since exhibitors are required to be present, it was nice to match faces with works and enjoy the unique offline experience.'
'Interacting with people from different genres was refreshing and stimulating as their values and perceptions were different.'
'I enjoyed interacting with various artists.'
'Being able to talk about cameras and photos with different people was a great stimulus as everyone's passion for photography was different. I also made good connections for the future.'

Even if you have no exhibition experience or acquaintances, our staff will fully support you to ensure you can participate with confidence! Look forward to the next event!
Next Event
April 26 (Sat) ... Kyoto / QUESTION
(About a 1-minute walk from Exit 1 of 'Kyoto City Hall Station')
April 26 (Sat) ... Kobe / KITANO THE MAGNET
(16-minute walk from Shinkansen 'Shin-Kobe' Station, 15-minute walk from JR/Hankyu 'Sannomiya' Station)
April 29 (Sat) ... Tokyo / Photo Planning Room Hotori
(4-minute walk from JR Sobu Line 'Asakusabashi Station' West Exit / 6-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line 'Asakusabashi Station' / 10-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line/Keihin-Tohoku Line 'Akihabara Station' / 13-minute walk from Sobu Rapid Line 'Bakurocho Station')
April 29 (Sat) ... Osaka / PineBrook Gallery
(5-minute walk from Exit 5 of Subway Yotsubashi Line Daikokucho Station)
May 4 (Sun) & May 5 (Mon) ... Tokyo / Photo Planning Room Hotori
(4-minute walk from JR Sobu Line 'Asakusabashi Station' West Exit / 6-minute walk from Toei Asakusa Line 'Asakusabashi Station' / 10-minute walk from JR Yamanote Line/Keihin-Tohoku Line 'Akihabara Station' / 13-minute walk from Sobu Rapid Line 'Bakurocho Station')
May 24 (Sat) & May 25 (Sun) ... Osaka / HOTEL SHE, OSAKA
(10-minute walk from Exit 3 of Osaka Metro Chuo Line Bentencho Station)
