Fujifilm and OneVision want to show you the difference high-quality prints make to how your photos look and are offering three free prints to prove it.
| OffersOneVision and Fujifilm want to show you how a high-quality print can improve your photos and to do this, they're offering three free prints on Fujifilm Professional photo paper.
Originally started in 2018 as a trial pioneered by Derek Poulston, the owner of professional photographic laboratory, One Vision Imaging, the campaign has now been launched in collaboration with Fujifilm as a permanent fixture.
"The aim is to allow even more photographers of all abilities to take up the challenge and Print to Prove It," says One Vision Imaging & Fujifilm.
The three free prints can be up to 12x10-inch and you simply need to visit the Print To Prove It website to take advantage of the offer. Once you've visited the Print To Prove It website, and filled in your details, you'll be emailed a code to take up the offer on the OneVision website where you'll be able to choose from Lustre (semi-shiny) or Gloss paper in 10x8 or 12x8-inch size options. You will have to pay for postage which is priced at £2.99.
Commenting on the campaign, Jon Sareen, Fujifilm Business Manager at Fujifilm, said: "We’re passionate about the photography journey, from photo capture to quality print. Each step is important, but for all photographers, it is the finished print that will often be the lasting legacy which showcases the quality of their work. As a result, getting the print right is hugely important as a low-quality version could lead to poor perceptions of photographers’ work. This is why we are proud to
support photographers to take the step to achieving better quality prints and see the difference first-hand when they order a free professional print as part of this campaign."
Derek Poulston, Owner of One Vision Imaging, added: "I am passionate about photographic printing and want to show as many people as possible the difference in quality when they choose to print professionally. This is why the Print to Prove It challenge has been created, and with Fujifilm’s support, I look forward to seeing it continue to grow. It doesn’t matter if you are a professional or an amateur, all photographers stand to benefit from reviewing and improving how they print their work."
For more information, visit the Print To Prove It website and you can also take a look at our review of the service to see how it faired.
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