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2025.09.07

photo poster project | Nagoya | Event Report | Release #595

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photo poster project

The is an exhibition where photographers come together to share the joy of showcasing their work and the opportunity to grow.

This time, we bring you a report on the event held on August 24 at in Sakae, Nagoya, along with voices from participating photographers. If you're interested in joining future events across the country, this is a must-read!

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What is the photo poster project?

Opportunities to showcase your photos or make friends with other photographers are not always readily available. Additionally, organizing a personal photo exhibition can be time-consuming and costly.

The , hosted by cizucu, addresses these challenges.
Simply upload your photos to cizucu and fill out the application form to have your photos displayed as large A2-sized posters. Many photographers from the same area also participate, so you might even find future photography companions.

There's no need for the hassle of "renting a venue, finding a printer, or setting up." Just fill out the form and join the event on-site!

Event Highlights

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Voices from Participants

"I could feel the passion and high level of awareness everyone had for their photos and daily activities. It's rare to have a place to share thoughts about photography, so it was very valuable. I'm also considering hosting my own photo exhibition, so this was extremely helpful. I'll definitely participate again!"

"It was amazing to connect with people across genders and generations! The friendly atmosphere where participants could enjoy chatting was fantastic."

"Being able to discuss photography in front of my work and naturally connect with others was the best part. My motivation for photography skyrocketed."

"I enjoyed participating because there was a space to closely interact through the introduction of works!"

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