
photo poster project
If you've ever dreamed of displaying your own photos or making photographer friends, the photo poster project makes it possible just by posting your photos on cizucu.
This time, we report on the event held in Yokohama on March 1, 2025, including the day's atmosphere, voices of participating photographers, and information about future events. If you're interested in participating in the that will be held nationwide, this is a must-read!

What is the photo poster project?
Opportunities to display your photos or make friends with other photographers aren't very common. Moreover, organizing a personal photo exhibition involves 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 A2 size. Many photographers from the same area also participate, so you might find future photography friends.
No need for the hassle of 'renting a space, finding a printer, and setting up'. Just fill out the form and participate in the event on-site!
Scenes from the photo poster project in Yokohama
At the in Yokohama, 37 creators exhibited their works. The theme this time was 'Warmth'.
With a variety of genres such as landscapes, portraits, and still life, participants of different photography backgrounds connected through their passion for photography.
The venue was filled with unique works, each exuding warmth, making for a captivating exhibition.


There were new encounters and reunions with people from past events, creating a warm and friendly atmosphere.

The exchange of exclusive 'Creator Cards' for exhibitors sparked conversations, and the 'Gallery Talk' delved deeper into the charm of each work.
It was a time filled with the unique joys of the .

Voices of the Participants
Here are some impressions shared in the post-event survey by participating creators.
'I felt very motivated to shoot.'
'There were many staff efforts to encourage conversations among creators, making communication easy. I made more photography friends.'
'It was great to hear perspectives from other creators that I didn't have.'
'The timing and location coincided with CP+, which brought many visitors to see my photos, which was delightful.'
'I was happy that my photos became posters and that I received business cards.'
'Meeting people I knew online in person deepened my understanding of their works and creative intentions, like answering questions.'
'The quality of the photos was high, making it very worthwhile to see.'

Even those without exhibition experience or acquaintances can participate with confidence, as the staff provides full support! Look forward to the next event!
