![]() ![]() When viewing an image-maker’s creation, we learn what is important to them,” said Tetsuya Iwasaki, President & CEO of FUJIFILM North America Corporation and President of FUJIFILM Holdings America Corporation. “The power of photography is that it can be a bridge to learn about the photographer behind the image. It’s amazing how similar those visions can be. Instead of scrolling through a sea of images in a social feed, the over 750,000 daily visitors of Grand Central Terminal will stroll through this large landmark space, taking in the sum of collective visions of thousands of strangers. The Fujifilm Printlife Exhibit aims to free those images from our pockets and share them with the world. The irony is that most of those images are forever locked away on mobile devices 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. states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico submitted their treasured memories, favorite images, and snapshots that they felt were worthy of public display. The Exhibit features a collection of over 13,600 photographs submitted during a nationwide call for entries this summer. Valhalla, New York., Octo– FUJIFILM North America Corporation will host its second annual Fujifilm Printlife Photo Exhibit in Vanderbilt Hall inside of New York City’s landmark Grand Central Terminal from October 16-20. ![]() Over 13,000 Photographs Fill New York City’s Grand Central Terminal Fujifilm “PRINTLIFE” Photo Exhibit Shows the Power of Thousands of Printed Images ![]()
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