Photography is no longer limited to professionals carrying bulky camera gear. From content creators and students to amateurs and professional photographers, India’s imaging community continues to expand. To reach its growing audience, Fujifilm India has launched ‘Fujifilm Spectrum’, a multi-city roadshow to give users a hands-on experience of its imaging products and photography ecosystem.
The nationwide tour has started in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and will travel to several major cities in the coming months. Centered around the theme of “Imagine, Create, Inspire,” the program aims to connect photographers, filmmakers, visual storytellers and students with Fujifilm’s camera technology and imaging solutions.
Practical experience across categories
The first event of the roadshow will be held at Museo Camera from June 18th to 20th. The event features interactive product areas, image exhibitions and live demonstrations, allowing visitors to explore different areas of photography and content creation.
Participants can test cameras and lenses in dedicated sections for vlogging, filmmaking, street photography, travel photography, portrait work and the company’s large format GFX camera system. Fujifilm also showcased its Instax instant cameras, photo printing solutions, binoculars and other optical products. Live printing demonstrations are part of the experience, giving visitors the opportunity to see the complete process from image capture to printout.
Creator Learning Course
A key part of the campaign is its education program. The Delhi edition includes masterclasses and learning sessions led by photographers and Fujifilm X-Mentors including Ashish Chawla, Abhimanyu Pandey, Dinesh Khanna and Tarun Khiwal. Sessions focus on topics such as portfolio development, photography techniques, and visual storytelling.
The roadshow also expands the company’s X Academy program, a learning platform that offers workshops and tutorials for photographers of all skill levels. Fujifilm engineers and mentors will be available throughout the event to provide technical guidance and answer attendee questions.
Open to students, professionals and enthusiasts
The event is open to professionals, students, enthusiasts and the public. Visitors can register online and access schedule and tour-related information through the Fujifilm Spectrum official portal.
As camera brands increasingly focus on community-driven engagement, Fujifilm’s latest initiative aims to serve the Indian photography community by combining product experiences, learning opportunities and networking on a single platform.



