Enter your images into Fujifilm's Printlife content to win prizes and have your photos displayed in a gallery at The Photography Show
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Sharing digital photos with our friends, family and even strangers has now become a regular part of our lives – thanks to social media and the amazing smartphone cameras that we can access from our pockets.
But printing out our photos and using them to decorate our homes, offices and even to give as gifts is much more special than looking at them on a screen. The best photo printing services give our memories a physical presence, reminding us of special times again and again.
As well as making some of the best Fujifilm cameras, Fujifilm has been producing photographic paper and film since its inception, plus more recently, the best instant cameras, photographic gifts and prints.
Now, Fujifilm is offering you the chance to have your best photos printed and displayed for all to see at The Photography Show 2022 – with Printlife.
See your photo in Fujifilm's Printlife gallery
Fujifilm is running its Printlife exhibition for the second year running (after the success of last year's gallery) and asking photographers – that's you – to share photographs with the world through an online exhibition. Last year saw hundreds of images submitted from around Europe, and now, Fujifilm is asking for a new round of inspiring and beautiful photos to join in.
You'll have your chance to see your images printed and displayed in real life, in a Printlife physical gallery at The Photography Show. And when you upload your submissions into the weekly challenge, there's also the potential to win a host of Fujifilm prizes, including photo printing vouchers and instax cameras.
Lauren is a writer, reviewer, and photographer with ten years of experience in the camera industry. She's the former Managing Editor of Digital Camera World, and previously served as Editor of Digital Photographer magazine, Technique editor for PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, and Deputy Editor of our sister publication, Digital Camera Magazine. An experienced journalist and freelance photographer, Lauren also has bylines at Tech Radar, Space.com, Canon Europe, PCGamesN, T3, Stuff, and British Airways' in-flight magazine (among others). When she's not testing gear for DCW, she's probably in the kitchen testing yet another new curry recipe or walking in the Cotswolds with her Flat-coated Retriever.