Fujifilm Australia is hosting its first ever Creator Summit in February – tickets are on sale now

A person holding a Fujifilm X-T5 in a SmallRig cage
(Image credit: Fujifilm / SmallRig)

If you're a Fujifilm camera user and looking for some fresh ideas and inspiration, you might want to consider attending the first ever Creator Summit to be held in Australia.

Fujifilm has announced that this 2-day event will be held at Sydney's Luna Park over February 22-23, with 15 creators enlisted to participate. It's a ticketed event, which will cost you AU$49 to attend and tickets are on sale now via Fujifilm's House of Photography website – just click on the 'buy tickets' button and choose the day of choice.

Yes, you don't need to attend both days. Fujifilm says that the 30 sessions that have been set up for the event will be repeated on day 2 as well. The workshops include how to capture Sydney's iconic harbour, food photography and a video masterclass, all hosted by experts. There'll be talks on various topics like how to go viral and how to become a content entrepreneur. In fact, there'll also be some laughs as Fujifilm has roped in Jimmy Rees to talk about the "funny side of content creation".

(Image credit: Fujifilm)

Visitors to the Creator Summit will also be able to get hands on with some Fujifilm gear, as well as check out kits from various partners, including SmallRig, Atomos, Capture One and Rode. You'll also be able to attend workshops that will help you make the most of some of these partner products.

Here's the best part, though – ticket holders will also receive a goody bag of their own worth AU$270, packed up in an Alpaka Elements Tote Bag.

Even if you aren't an artist or content creator using Fujifilm's cameras and lenses, you can still get a lot out of this workshop – there'll be plenty to learn and experts to learn them from. Not to mention the networking opportunities if you're just getting started in setting up your own content business.

You can pick up tickets online now for either February 22 or February 23.

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