The 50,000 Photos Project

  By Kaitlyn Kerr

Fujifilm Print Life has launched a new contest – the 50,000 Photos Project. They believe that every photo is worth printing, and this is how they show it. There’s something incredibly unique and satisfying about having a photo physically printed – it becomes a tangible memory or expression. This is your chance to submit your photo and join the #printlifemovement.

From now until September 30, you can enter any photo into the contest for the chance to win some Fuji gear and have your image displayed in the Toronto Pearson International Airport. You don’t have to be a professional photographer – anyone can submit all types of photos, from scenery to portraits, or travel to friends and family. Images taken with your phone or your camera are welcome.

All valid entries submitted will be entered into a draw to win one of five Fuji Instax instant camera bundle prizes. The exhibit will feature hundreds of photos submitted from across Canada, and will be on display in the Toronto Pearson International Airport come November 2018. It’s a great opportunity for anyone and everyone to submit a little piece of their life and have it come to life in a print.

Submit your photo here.

Author:

Kaitlyn is a craft beer enthusiast and self-labelled film nerd. Suitably, she is one of the hosts of Calgary's Beers & Cameras meetup group. She also drinks too much coffee and wants to see too many places. When not helping coordinate events or exploring whatever city, town, or backroad she can, she also works as a freelance photographer and assistant.