
“Yet most of those images are locked away on smartphones and shared only with our personal networks, if at all. “With billions of photos captured and shared daily, we all have more images of our lives than any previous generation,” says David Honey, general manager, sales and marketing, European Photo Imaging Division, Fujifilm Europe. Winners have their photos profiled by Fujifilm and will also receive a voucher of €200 €150 or €100, or currency equivalent, to spend on photo printing products, or an instax SQUARE SQ1 or instax Mini 11 camera – both analog instant camera with easy-to-use creative modes. Regardless of who you are, where you live, or your level of photography skill, we hope that provides the opportunity to become a part of something and become is open for any member of the public to enter and Fujifilm will select five Photos of the Week.

Photography is a way to show who you are, what you stand for and how you live. Photo celebrates life, family, friends and loved ones. “Given the world we are living in today, we firmly believe that the joy of photography and the display or documentation of everyday life matters more than ever. “Whether you are living in Manchester, Madrid or Mainz, what we are all living through today is one of the most significant shared human experiences and through the power of photography we can not only see but also understand, how millions of us are living through this,” says Hiromoto Matsushima, senior vice president, Photo Imaging for Fujifilm Europe. is open for any member of the public to enter and Fujifilm will select five Photos of the Week. Through the end of December, members of the public from across Europe can submit their images by uploading them on The digital platform will exhibit every photo sent in, irrespective of whether the photo is shot on a smartphone or camera. Is open for any member of the public to enterįujifilm’s site has launched an exhibit the shared experience of life in Europe in 2020, and added weekly prizes.
