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2025.04.03

photo poster project | Yokohama | Event Report | Release #467

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Cover photo by Tsubasa Seisakusho

photo poster project

Want to showcase your photos? Looking for photographer friends? The event makes these dreams come true by simply posting your photos on cizucu.

This time, we will introduce the event held on March 29, 2025, in Yokohama, including the voices of participating photographers and information about upcoming events. If you are interested in joining the that will be held nationwide in the future, this is a must-see!

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Photo by Tsubasa Seisakusho

What is the photo poster project?

Opportunities to exhibit your photos or make friends with other photographers are not very common. Moreover, organizing a solo photo exhibition involves a lot of effort and cost.

The hosted by cizucu solves these issues. By simply posting your photos on 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 Yokohama

At the in Yokohama, 20 creators exhibited. The theme this time was 'A photo you want to talk about with someone'.

A variety of genres, including landscapes, portraits, and still life, gathered, and people with different photography histories connected through a shared love for photography.
The venue was filled with works that shone with each creator's unique sensibility, making the exhibition feel like each piece told its own story.

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Photo by Tsubasa Seisakusho

Listening to people from different genres and discovering unexpected commonalities were some of the offline-only attractions.

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Photo by Kou Photo

In the 'Gallery Talk', we delved deeper into the charm of each work. Hearing behind-the-scenes stories and details that aren't apparent just by looking made the free talk afterwards even more lively.

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Photo by Tsubasa Seisakusho

Voices of Participants

Here are some comments from the post-event survey of participating creators.

'It was a valuable experience to hear directly from people who take photos in genres different from mine.'

'I enjoyed friendly conversations with people who love photography.'

'Interacting with creators in the same genre was enjoyable and relatable, but conversations with people from genres I don't usually engage with were refreshing and provided new insights.'

'Being able to exchange opinions about the charm of photography was a big plus for me.'

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Photo by Tsubasa Seisakusho

Even those without exhibition experience or acquaintances can participate with peace of mind, as the staff provides full support! Please look forward to the next event!

Next Event

April 5 (Sat) ... Tokyo / Onden Gallery
(5-minute walk from Omotesando Station A2 exit on Tokyo Metro Ginza, Hanzomon, and Chiyoda lines, 10-minute walk from Harajuku Station on JR Yamanote Line)

April 12 (Sat) & April 13 (Sun) ... Hokkaido / Tramnist Gallery
(1-minute walk from Nishi 6-chome Dentei on the streetcar / 10-minute walk from Nishi 18-chome Station on the Tozai Subway Line)

April 19 (Sat) ... Nagoya / SLOW ART CENTER NAGOYA
(About a 1-minute walk from Exit 1 of Kyoto City Hall Station)

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 Shin-Kobe Station on the Shinkansen, 15-minute walk from Sannomiya Station on JR and Hankyu lines)

April 29 (Sat) ... Tokyo / Fotori
(4-minute walk from the West Exit of Asakusabashi Station on the JR Sobu Line / 6-minute walk from Asakusabashi Station on the Toei Asakusa Line / 10-minute walk from Akihabara Station on the JR Yamanote and Keihin-Tohoku Lines / 13-minute walk from Bakurocho Station on the Sobu Rapid Line)

April 29 (Sat) ... Osaka / PineBrook Gallery
(5-minute walk from Exit 5 of Daikokucho Station on the Subway Yotsubashi Line)

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