
It will travel to City Hall later this month. The Take a Peek: Peekskill Printlife Photo Exhibition is currently housed in the lobby of the Peekskill Central Firehouse (1141 Main Street) and open to view on Saturday, January 4 from noon to 5 p.m. The Peekskill display follows FUJIFILM’s second Printlife Photo Exhibition in Grand Central Terminal - a nationwide initiative showcasing more than 13,000 images from all parts of the country – and is the company’s first Printlife exhibit in Westchester County. Showcasing photographers of all skill levels and backgrounds, the photo exhibit is the first partnership between the City of Peekskill and the Westchester County-headquartered FUJIFILM North America Corporation. The culmination of an open call for photos launched earlier in the fall, the exhibit features 100 images from those who live and work in the City. The City of Peekskill and FUJIFILM North America Corporation hosted an opening reception on December 12 for the Take a Peek: Peekskill Printlife Photo Exhibition at the award-winning Peekskill Central Firehouse.

*Terms and conditions apply, as available at City Manager Richard Leins City of Peekskill Mayor Andre Rainey and Shara Hyams, Director of Marketing, Photofinishing at Fujifilm North America Corporation at the opening reception for the Take a Peek: Peekskill Printlife Photo Exhibition held recently at the Peekskill Central Firehouse Images can be submitted through where more information about the Exhibition can be found.
PRINTLIFE PHOTO EXHIBITION FREE
The PrintLife Exhibition will be hosted in Sandton City between 18-24 June 2019 and is free for all to visit. It is truly an honour to be hosting the PrintLife Exhibition locally and we hope that all South Africans will submit their images to be part of this international photographic event,” Brits concludes. Through the PrintLife Exhibition we endeavour to reignite the love for the classic photograph. The PrintLife Exhibition at Sandton City in June will be the first time that the Exhibition is to be held on African shores.ĭeon Brits, sales manager for the Photographic Imaging Division of Fujifilm South Africa, said: “At Fujifilm we believe that the magic of a beautiful image can only be truly appreciated and preserved when it is printed. The PrintLife concept has since grown in stature, travelling across the globe, with exhibitions held in Germany, Spain, Canada and the United States amongst others, with Fujifilm printing thousands of photos in the process. Fujifilm Printlife Photo Exhibition - New York Citys Grand Central Terminals. The winners will not only have their photos profiled by Fujifilm, but with a bit of luck, they could win one of the five photo prizes: a voucher of.

Started in 2006, the first exhibition attracted more than 10 000 images, rising to 50 000 images the year after. Five winning photos will be selected each week. The PrintLife Exhibition has its origin in Japan, the birthplace of Fujifilm, more than a decade ago. They can also either enter a lucky draw for the amazing Fujifilm X-T100 mirrorless camera or one of five Instax instant cameras, or receive a 20% discount on their next Photo Book.

Photos taken with any brand of camera or smartphone are allowed, however, only one entry per person is permitted.Īll those who successfully enter the South African PrintLife Exhibition will receive 20 jumbo photo prints from participating retailers for free.
PRINTLIFE PHOTO EXHIBITION PROFESSIONAL
Images are not expected to be professional photos, with all digital images under consideration*, in any category, whether landscapes, portraits, action, macro, street scenes or black-and-white. This will be the first time that the PrintLife Exhibition will be hosted in Africa. This can be done by completing primary details and uploading an image at The PrintLife Exhibition is free to enter, with Fujifilm South Africa responsible for the printing and displaying of all images. It will be held at Sandton City between 18-24 June 2019, with an expected 3000 photos from across the country on show.įujifilm South Africa has opened PrintLife entries to the public, asking for submissions from all walks of life. The exhibition is allowing anyone, and not just professional photographers, to submit an image, have it printed and proudly displayed to the public to help promote the beauty of printed photos.

Fujifilm’s PrintLife Exhibition is one of the world’s largest photo exhibitions and it is making its way to South Africa.
