Canon, a leader in digital imaging in India, dedicatedly leveraged the occasion of World Photography Day to promote the culture of photography and indulge photography enthusiasts, hobbyists, as well as school children.
Based on the philosophy that true passion begins at home, Canon India also conducted a photography contest for its own employees giving them the theme “Colours”, to go out and shoot on. The grand prize for this was an EOS 1200D, Canon’s latest budget DSLR.
In addition to these contests, Canon also organized a number of workshops across the country for various Photography associations and photography institutes.
Mr. Kazutada Kobayashi, President and CEO, Canon India said, “On the occasion of World Photography Day, Canon India not only joins camera lovers around the world, as they celebrate their passion for pictures, but also use this opportunity to give photography the appreciation it deserves. Canon celebrates the day as a recognition of photography and photographer, which manifests the importance of quality imaging solutions in today’s visually creative world. Along with offering advanced products and services, we, at Canon, have been making continuous efforts to highlight the art of photography and developing creative routes to reach out to customers in the most innovative way. We are hopeful to make photography experience endeavoring, engaging and exciting.”
Speaking on the occasion Mr. Andrew Koh, Vice President, Consumer Imaging and Information Centre, Canon India, “Photography continues to resonate as one of the most embraced vocation and avocation. Capturing your most precious moments with a simple click preserve them forever, photography has evolved over the years to become a passion for people across the world. In India, photography industry is reconfiguring itself by manifesting in the form of growing interest in higher functionality compact and digital SLR cameras. We continue to reach out to the smallest of towns and cities in the country to engage with consumers, as we believe in promoting the art of photography and the power it entails.”