This International Charity Day, Fujifilm wants to donate to charity on your behalf!

Leading photography brand Fujifilm is donating £2.50 to UK youth charity, The Mix, for every image displayed in an upcoming crowd-sourced photography exhibition.

All you need to do is visit fujifilm-printlife.eu/London and upload up to three photos, taken on any device, and you will also receive three large prints in the post.

The My Life exhibition will bring together the best 10,000 images at a gallery in London’s Truman Brewery from 24–27 October 2019, and Fujifilm will donate £2.50 for every single photograph exhibited.

Andy Ross, head of corporate communications at Fujifilm, said: “Taking photos and capturing memories is so much fun – but over 3.9 trillion photos are trapped in phones, computers, and hard drives. We’re on a mission to free them, exhibit them, and show your world! So we’re giving away free prints to all.

“We look forward to seeing life through the lens of the people who make up Britain for our first ever crowd-sourced exhibition. Get snapping and get uploading to celebrate the fun of photography, and capture your favourite people and moments with a print you can keep forever.”

As if a free print and the chance to be featured in an exhibition wasn’t enough, all those who submit will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win one of nine instax SQUARE SQ6 cameras worth £149.99, or one 1 FUJIFILM X-T100 camera worth £700.

For every image displayed in the gallery, Fujifilm will also donate £2.50 to youth charity, The Mix. To claim your free print, have money donated to charity on your behalf, and potentially be exhibited in a London photo exhibition AND your chance to win 1 of 10 cameras, upload up to three photos at fujifilm-printlife.eu/London by 13 September 2019.

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