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Home › Events › FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026

FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026

FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026
  • Artist Talks
  • Master Classes
  • Live Shoots
  • Photo Walks
  • Learn from a Pro
  • Check & Clean
  • Gallery
  • Touch & Try
  • Contest
  • The Lab
  • Capture One

[ 9–10 MAY 2026 | The Lab ]

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Program

Artist Talks

Expand your photographic horizons and be enchanted by the inspiring lectures of our top photographers!

Experience exciting artist talks where renowned photographers such as Trine Søndergaard, Elizaveta Porodina, Søren Solkær, Evgenia Arbugaeva, Raku Inoue, Nils Vik (photo-editor), Greger Ulf Nilson (art-director), Igor Chekachkov, P-A Jörgensen, Christian Puglisi and Serkan Günes offer exclusive insights into their work. As part of our collaboration with Magnum Photos, you can also look forward to presentations by Jonas Bendiksen. Join us as these photographers share their experiences and provide fresh inspiration for your own photographic journey.

May 9 11:30
Elizaveta Porodina

Elizaveta Porodina

Elizaveta Porodina (b. 1987, Moscow) is a Munich‑based fashion and fine art photographer with a background in clinical psychology, creating surreal, psychologically driven images for major brands, magazines, and art institutions around the world.

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May 9 13:30
Jonas Bendiksen

Magnum: A World in Color

Jonas Bendiksen is a Norwegian photographer whose work explores how technology, faith, and human imagination shape the ways we see and inhabit the world. Over the past twenty-five years he has photographed stories from every corner of the globe, working for many of the world’s leading publications while developing long-term projects that balance documentary realism with curiosity and play.

His early book Satellites (2006) looked at forgotten enclaves left behind after the collapse of the Soviet Union. The Places We Live (2008) brought viewers inside homes in some of the world’s largest urban slums through immersive photography and projection. The Last Testament (2017) portrayed seven men who each believed themselves to be the Second Coming of Christ, while

The Book of Veles (2021) examined truth and deception in the digital age through a blend of AI-generated imagery and photojournalistic form. Bendiksen has been a member of Magnum Photos since 2004. He lives near Oslo with his family.

In his talk, Jonas Bendiksen will present the project he developed for Magnum: A World in Color, a collaboration between Magnum Photos and Fujifilm. Expanding on this, he will offer insights into his ever-evolving photographic practice, guiding us through a selection of personal projects carried out in different places over the past decades.

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May 9 10:30
Trine Søndergaard
Greger Ulf Nilson

Trine Søndergaard in conversation with Greger Ulf Nilson

Trine Søndergaard (b. 1972) is a Danish photography-based visual artist. Søndergaard lives and works in Copenhagen, Denmark. Trine Søndergaard’s work is marked by a precision and a sensibility that co-exist with an investigation of the medium of photography, its boundaries and what constitutes an image. She is internationally acclaimed for her quiet and powerful imagery and has received the The Albert Renger-Patzsch Prize, the three-year working grant from the Danish Arts Foundation and the Eckersberg Medal.

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Greger Ulf Nilson is a Swedish art director, designer, and curator renowned for his work with contemporary photography and photobooks. Founder of Stockholm’s GunGallery, he has designed and curated numerous influential photography books and exhibitions in Sweden and internationally.

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May 9 12:30
Raku Inoue

Through the Lens of a Forager

Montreal‑based visual artist who builds intricate floral and organic sculptures, often arranging real leaves and petals into animal or mask‑like forms and photographing them for print and motion.

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May 9 14:30
Masazumi Imai

How Masazumi Imai designs Cameras for Fujifilm

Masazumi Imai is a Design Manager specializing in product design for Fujifilm’s X and GFX series of digital cameras. After graduating from Tama Art University, he began his career designing film cameras, binoculars, and compact printers. In 2002, he joined Fujifilm Corporation, where he played a pivotal role in the design and launch of the groundbreaking first-generation X100 in 2011. Over the next decade, Imai was instrumental in shaping the acclaimed X and GFX camera lines, which collectively earned over 100 prestigious international design awards.

May 9 15:30
Nils Vik
Greger Ulf Nilson

5.3 billion photos are taken daily in the world. Not all of them are good.
A conversation between photo editor Nils Vik (D2, Norway) and art director Greger Ulf Nilson.

The photo editor is an extinct race. In a world that produces more photographs than ever is the role of the photo editor paradoxically almost extinct. The knowledge and the practice is now professionally left not as a major form of our daily communication and expression, but as a random visual language without history and context.

Nils Vik was born in Oslo, Norway the same week Frank and Nancy Sinatra were topping the hit lists both in USA and UK. He was trained as a photographer in the north of England in the late 80s and has worked as an editorial and commercial photographer for more than 20 years. In 2007 he was appointed and still is the Photo Editor of D2 magazine, a weekly lifestyle supplement to the leading Norwegian business daily Dagens Næringsliv. D2 is known for its decisive use of photography. where he still holds the same position.

Greger Ulf Nilson, born 1961, is among Scandinavia’s most prolifically award-winning art directors and graphic designers, with work ranging from visual identities, printed matter and major institutional advertising campaigns. His artistic approach is uncompromising and direct. Through long experience, he has gained a reputation as a conscientious, insightful brand strategist. Photography as an artform is often at the core of his work, and has brought him international recognition.

In 1998, he mounted the world’s most far-ranging photography exhibition, Under/Exposed, featuring work by 250 photographers, displayed throughout the Stockholm Metro system. In 2002, he began a collaboration with publisher Steidl Verlag under the GUN/Steidl imprint. In 2008, he founded Gun Gallery, a photographic art gallery in Stockholm. He has been a central figure in the development and international renaissance of photobooks in the past two decades, serving as an unofficial ambassador for the genre, both as a collector and as a creator of unique volumes. For the latter, he has received countless awards throughout the world.

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May 10 11:30
Evgenia Arbugaeva

Time for stillness, time for movement

In this talk, Evgenia traces a career shaped by instinct and urgency — from an intuitive pull to return to her Arctic hometown and reconnect with her childhood, to telling the stories of indigenous communities and wildlife on the frontline of a changing climate. And how the voice she found in photography led her to documentary filmmaking.

Evgenia Arbugaeva (born 1985) is a photographer and filmmaker from Tiksi in the Siberian Arctic, known for lyrical, narrative projects about remote northern communities and fragile polar landscapes shaped by climate change

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May 10 14:30
P-A Jörgensen
Christian Puglisi

A talk of ideas

In 2010, Chef Christian F. Puglisi opened Relæ Restaurant on a Nørrebro street better known for drug dealers and gangs than fine dining. Together with the restaurant, he transformed not only Copenhagen’s dining scene—and ultimately the global culinary landscape—but also the neighbourhood itself.

From the beginning, Puglisi partnered with Swedish photographer Per-Anders Jörgensen to create memorable food and restaurant imagery that immortalised both Relæ and its distinctive location. Their collaboration eventually culminated in the acclaimed book Relæ – A Book of Ideas.

In this session, they will reveal how to translate a chef’s vision and dishes into two-dimensional photographs. They’ll dive into their creative process and discuss how to leverage photography and moving images for authentic culinary communication.

Per‑Anders Jörgensen is Swedish photographer and visual storyteller based in Malmö, known for his soulful portraits and documentary-style images of the contemporary food world and its chefs. Working almost entirely with natural light, he collaborates with leading restaurants and publications worldwide and co-founded the influential, award-winning gastronomy magazine FOOL with his wife and art director Lotta Jörgensen.

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Christian F. Puglisi is a Sicilian-born, Copenhagen-based chef and former restaurateur behind Relæ, Manfreds, Bæst, and Mirabelle, known for his thoughtful, sustainability‑driven take on New Nordic cuisine. On Instagram (@chrifrapug) and YouTube (“Cooking up the Good Life”) he shares visually rich stories from kitchen, farm, and family life, and his cookbook “A Book of Ideas” was photographed by Per‑Anders Jörgensen.

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May 10 12:30
Serkan GĂĽnes

Fine Art Landscape Photography from Pristine Nature of North

A Swedish–Turkish, award‑winning landscape photographer based in Swedish Lapland, celebrated for finely crafted images of Nordic light and nature and serving as a Fujifilm GFX ambassador.

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May 10 13:30
Igor Chekachkov

Igor Chekachkov – Daily Lives

Ukrainian photographer now based in London, whose work explores the boundaries between public and private life, digital error, and the idea of home. He began as a photojournalist in 2008 and has since developed an experimental art practice, with projects published and exhibited internationally.

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May 10 10:30
Søren Solkær

Black Sun and Amino Crystals

For seven years, Søren Solkær has been tracking the migratory flight paths of starlings across Europe to capture the extraordinary patterns made by their murmurations in the sky. He has photographed the starling murmurations, following their migration paths through seven European countries. The project has been exhibited worldwide and featured in The New York Times and National Geographic. Søren will also show some examples of his new works with crystallised amino acids. A hidden landscape is revealed in these photographs of crystals through a macro lens, that reveal the crystal’s hidden order.

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Master Classes

Be ready for a journey full of inspiration, learning, and endless possibilities!

Join our master classes and discover the diversity and creativity of photography under the guidance of talented and experienced photographers. In interactive workshops held in an inspiring atmosphere among like-minded people, you can improve your photographic skills, learn new techniques, and further develop your creative abilities. Experience unforgettable moments and make valuable connections!

* All master classes have limited capacity and must be booked separately in addition to the FUJIKINA Copenhagen entrance ticket.

May 9 10:30
Kristina Varaksina

Elevated Studio Portraiture: Contemporary ways of capturing. Portraits with a message

Kristina Varaksina is a Russian-born fine art and commercial photographer known for conceptual portraits that explore vulnerability, identity, and non‑traditional ideas of beauty. She lives and works between London and Oslo, combining her practice with teaching and speaking on representation and contemporary standards of beauty in photography.

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May 9 12:30
Oskar Bakke

Creative Lighting and Compositing

This masterclass focuses on creative lighting and compositing for automotive and product photography. Oskar will show how to work with a single external flash to shape light, form, and mood without complex setups or heavy equipment.
You will learn a practical workflow for combining multiple frames into one final image. The focus is on efficient techniques that let you create distinctive, high-end visuals using simple, repeatable methods.

About Oskar: Swedish commercial photographer and director, based between Los Angeles and Stockholm, specializing in high‑energy automotive, lifestyle and action imagery for global brands.​

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May 9 14:00
Søren Solkær

Location portraits with flash

During his travels, Søren Solkær is working a lot on location using a lightweight flash set up. This masterclass will explore some of the work he has produced in recent years in Bhutan and Ethiopia as well as demonstrate how he works.

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May 9 15:30
Serkan GĂĽnes

Develop Your Own Style with Tilt & Shift Photography

A Swedish–Turkish, award‑winning landscape photographer based in Swedish Lapland, celebrated for finely crafted images of Nordic light and nature and serving as a Fujifilm GFX ambassador.

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May 10 10:30
Remko Kraaijeveld

Food Photography

Remko Kraaijeveld is a Dutch food photographer renowned for his strong sense of light and shadow, rich textures and honest ingredients. His work blends refinement with raw authenticity. He collaborates with chefs, brands and publishers who value atmosphere, depth and a distinctive visual signature. His work has been recognized with a World Food Photography of the Year awards title.

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May 10 12:30
Jonas Rask (SOLD OUT)

Stay curious. Stay relevant

In this limited seating masterclass, I will go into detail on how I use my natural visual curiosity to create work that has a unique signature and appeal. By touching down on everything in the image creation pipeline, from choosing the timing, the gear, the image taking techniques as well as post processing, I will help you develop your own voice in photography. 
Jonas Rask is a Danish photographer and medical doctor based in Aarhus, known for his street, portrait, and product work and long-standing collaboration with FUJIFILM. He has created global product imagery for FUJIFILM and widely read photo essays, recognized for his clean, graphic style and refined use of colour and Nordic light

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May 10 14:00
Hans Jonsson

Wet plate collodion photography

Photographer Hans Jonsson works with one of the very first photographic processes, wetplate collodion photography from the mid-19th century. Instead of film, you photograph on glass, the cameras are big and old, and you always have to bring your darkroom with you. Wetplate collodion photograhpy was the start of photography as we see it today. Join Hans as he demonstrates the wet plate technique.

Hans has been a photographer since the early 1980s, mainly with his base in Malmö, Sweden. He started as newspaper photographer with Sydsvenska Dagbladet travelling Sweden and part of the world. Thereafter he went in to advertising and commercial photography. Nowadays Hans focus on a very special type of photography that is over 150 years old. This is called Wet Plate Collodium Photography. He has gone from digital back to the original craft, switching from quick to the slow.

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Live Shoots

Experience photography behind the scenes and up close with our exciting live shoots!

At our live shoots, you can watch the professionals in action. Our photographers Knut Koivisto, Kristina Varaksina, Åsa Haleby, Johan Månsson, Pål Laukli and Jessica Wiström will show you how they turn creative ideas into stunning images. Gain helpful tips for your own photographic projects.

May 9 10:00
Ă…sa Haleby & Johan MĂĄnsson

Commercial and  interior photography

Åsa Haleby has spent the past seven years working as a photographer at IKEA Marketing & Communication in Älmhult. Educated in the United States, she is also an alumna of Fotoskolan STHLM. Her work combines technical precision with a strong visual sensibility, creating compelling commercial imagery both in the studio and on location.

Johan MĂĄnsson worked for more than 20 years as an art director in Stockholm before moving into photography. He went on to create editorial work for several leading interior and design magazines, and joined IKEA Marketing & Communication 10 years ago. He is an alumnus of Beckmans School of Design. His background in art direction continues to inform his photographic eye, with a strong focus on composition, storytelling, and atmosphere.

Together — and in their individual practices — Åsa and Johan have photographed numerous global campaigns for IKEA, both in IKEA’s 8,000-square-metre studio in Älmhult and on location around the world. Their images are delivered to more than 60 markets globally, combining large-scale production experience with a shared passion for visual storytelling.

May 9 11:30
PĂĄl Laukli

Behind the scenes PĂĄl Laukli

Norwegian photographer and director who works in a long‑standing duo with Trude Laukli, producing sleek, graphic advertising and motion pieces, and is also a Fujifilm X‑Photographer.​

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May 9 13:00
Jessica Wikström

Cinematic portraits

Swedish, Fujifilm‑ambassador portrait photographer recognized for cinematic, fine‑art style headshots and creative portraits, running her own award‑winning studio in Linköping/Stockholm.​

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May 9 14:30
Knut Koivisto

Knut Koivisto: In session

Stockholm‑based photographer regarded as one of Sweden’s leading portrait specialists, moving between entertainment and corporate worlds and known for his work with Fotografiska’s Wall of Fame.​

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May 9 16:00
Kristina Varaksina

Fashion-Informed Studio Portraits: Contemporary ways of capturing

Kristina Varaksina is a Russian-born fine art and commercial photographer known for conceptual portraits that explore vulnerability, identity, and non‑traditional ideas of beauty. She lives and works between London and Oslo, combining her practice with teaching and speaking on representation and contemporary standards of beauty in photography.

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May 10 10:00
Ă…sa Haleby & Johan MĂĄnsson

Commercial and  interior photography

Åsa Haleby has spent the past seven years working as a photographer at IKEA Marketing & Communication in Älmhult. Educated in the United States, she is also an alumna of Fotoskolan STHLM. Her work combines technical precision with a strong visual sensibility, creating compelling commercial imagery both in the studio and on location.

Johan MĂĄnsson worked for more than 20 years as an art director in Stockholm before moving into photography. He went on to create editorial work for several leading interior and design magazines, and joined IKEA Marketing & Communication 10 years ago. He is an alumnus of Beckmans School of Design. His background in art direction continues to inform his photographic eye, with a strong focus on composition, storytelling, and atmosphere.

Together — and in their individual practices — Åsa and Johan have photographed numerous global campaigns for IKEA, both in IKEA’s 8,000-square-metre studio in Älmhult and on location around the world. Their images are delivered to more than 60 markets globally, combining large-scale production experience with a shared passion for visual storytelling.

May 10 11:30
PĂĄl Laukli

Behind the scenes PĂĄl Laukli

Norwegian photographer and director who works in a long‑standing duo with Trude Laukli, producing sleek, graphic advertising and motion pieces, and is also a Fujifilm X‑Photographer.​


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May 10 13:00
Knut Koivisto

Knut Koivisto: In session

Stockholm‑based photographer regarded as one of Sweden’s leading portrait specialists, moving between entertainment and corporate worlds and known for his work with Fotografiska’s Wall of Fame.​

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May 10 14:30
Jessica Wikström

Cinematic portraits

Swedish, Fujifilm‑ambassador portrait photographer recognized for cinematic, fine‑art style headshots and creative portraits, running her own award‑winning studio in Linköping/Stockholm.​

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Photo Walks

Join photo photowalks led by acclaimed photographers Jonas Rask and Ritchie Roesch (FUJI X Weekly).
*Please notice that all photowalks require a separat ticket.

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Learn from a Pro

Experts from various photographic fields share fascinating insights into their working methods.

Gain exciting insights into the work of renowned photographers such as Mitch Wiesinger, Ritchie Roesch (FUJI X Weekly), Flemming Bo Jensen, Charlene Winfred, Jim Marks, Christian H. Nielsen, Donal Boyd, Emma Romeijn and Gaui H. Be inspired by their stories and receive valuable tips and tricks from their vast experience. Join these interactive Expert Talks where professionals share their passion, answer your questions, and provide new inspiration for your own photographic journey.

All photographers are performing both Saturday and Sunday – See full program

Mitch Wiesinger

Sports and video with X-H2S

Mitch Wiesinger is a Canadian-born sports and action photographer and filmmaker based in Denmark, working internationally with brands and elite athletes. He specializes in high-performance environments, documenting sport as it unfolds, from live races and professional athletes to brand campaigns and automotive events. His work focuses on timing, movement, and storytelling under real-world pressure.

Working across both photography and video, he builds productions that deliver strong still imagery and cinematic motion from the same shoot, maximizing value without compromising creative quality. His clients include Red Bull, Ironman, Fusion, Professional Triathletes Organization, Shaping New Tomorrow, Visit Denmark, Squadball Rally, and Fujifilm. His focus is straightforward: create honest, dynamic work that reflects the energy of the moment.

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Ritchie Roesch – FUJI X Weekly

FUJI X Weekly

My name is Ritchie Roesch and I live near Phoenix, Arizona. I’ve been a part-time and hobby photographer for over two decades. I studied photography in college under June Van Cleef. I started off using 35mm film, and I’ve been shooting digital for nearly 15 years now. Currently, I’m a full-time photographer, blogger, and app developer.

Fuji X Weekly is a photography blog dedicated to all things Fujifilm. It’s an online journal where I talk about my experiences and opinions. Yes, it’s me talking about my cameras, which are all Fujifilm X series cameras, such as the X-E4, X100V, X-T5, etc. If that sounds interesting to you, I invite you to follow this blog and check back frequently.

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Charlene Winfred

A Lens Around The World

Charlene has used the first generation of Fujinon primes since 2012, and they continue to be her trusted glass through the years, personally and professionally. What’s their magic? And will she ever give up her battered old XF35mmF1.4?

Charlene is a photographer, media producer, writer, editor and raft of other things in-between / around. Born and bred in Singapore, she has spent over two decades working and travelling as a photographer in Australia, Europe and North America. Prior to returning to Singapore in 2020, Charlene worked with refugees and internally displaced people in northern Iraq for a US aid organisation. She is passionate about community, and in her work as a producer and editor, has championed important social issues, supporting practitioners in the field to tell stories of those most in need, as well as those making an impact.

Charlene is a founder and editor of Parallax Photo Journal together with photographers Tom White and Matthew Aslett. Parallax is a platform that amplifies Southeast Asian perspectives and voices through documentary photography.

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Flemming Bo Jensen

Music Photography with X-T5

Flemming uses X-T5 cameras to work for Denmark’s top artists on the largest stages, from Roskilde Festival’s iconic Orange Stage to Parken Stadium. Learn camera settings and techniques, that will work from a small venue to a sold-out arena. Flemming is a fulltime music and event photographer and has been using the FUJIFILM cameras since 2012.

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Gaui H

Adventure with X and GFX

Gaui H is an adventure photographer and filmmaker whose work lives at the intersection of wilderness, music, and storytelling. With a deep connection to the Nordic landscapes and the raw energy of heavy music, Gaui has built a visual style that blends atmosphere, authenticity, and a sense of exploration.

Much of his work is shaped by time spent in extreme environments, including sailing expeditions through the Arctic, where shifting ice, endless horizons, and unpredictable weather create both challenges and inspiration. These experiences have become a defining element of his visual approach, documenting moments that feel untamed, immersive, and real.

Alongside his adventure photography, Gaui has directed and filmed music videos for internationally recognized bands such as Enslaved, Týr, Hamferð, and Draconian. His work in the music world often draws on the same cinematic landscapes and elemental moods found in his outdoor projects, creating visuals that feel both epic and intimate.

Working primarily with the Fujifilm X-H2S as his main camera, Gaui combines modern digital tools with a documentary mindset, focusing on capturing moments as they unfold rather than staging them.

Whether navigating Arctic waters, collaborating with musicians, or exploring remote Nordic terrain, Gaui’s work is driven by curiosity, atmosphere, and the pursuit of stories found far from the ordinary.

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Donal Boyd
Emma Romeijn
“The Teacher” – Film Screening | Discussion With Directors
In a world where forests disappear faster than they can regrow, what does hope look like on the ground? The Teacher is a 25-minute intimate portrait of Isam, a reforestation worker and father living on the edge of Borneo’s rapidly vanishing rainforest, planting seedlings one by one while reflecting on responsibility, legacy, and the quiet lessons the forest has taught him.

Shot on two Fujifilm GFX100 II cameras by Donal Boyd and Emma Romeijn of Atlas 1 Studio, the film embraces the depth and nuance of large format, and will be followed by a conversation with the directors on the visual approach, the gear, and the responsibility creators carry in bringing human stories like this to wider audiences.

Donal Boyd and Emma Romeijn are co-founders of Atlas 1 Studio, a story-driven production company based in Amsterdam, creating cinematic films and photography about people, nature, and wildlife around the world. Through collaborations with NGOs, brands, and foundations, Atlas 1 Studio crafts visually compelling narratives that connect human experience to the landscapes and species that shape our world.

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Christian H. Nielsen

Copenhagen “Then & Now”

Photographer and author Christian H. Nielsen presents Then & Now, a project where historic photographs are recreated from the exact same location and angle from which they were originally taken. By combining archival research with precise fieldwork, he reveals how cities have evolved over centuries.
His project Copenhagen Then & Now has reached millions online, and the book has become a bestseller (København før og nu). In this talk, Christian shares the story behind the project, the challenges of matching historic perspectives, and how the past can be rediscovered through the camera lens.

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Check & Clean

Free sensor Check & Clean*

We are offering a Check & Clean service for FUJIFILM cameras in the X and GFX Series during FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026. Technicians from our service team in Germany will be on-site to help clean, inspect, and update your FUJIFILM camera with the latest firmware.

*Be sure to arrive early to take advantage of this service, as they can only service a limited number of cameras during the event. Also, the Check & Clean service is limited to one camera body and one lens per person.

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Magnum: A World in Color

A World in Color – Nordic Countries

In 2025, Magnum Photos began the digitization of its color library archive, thanks to its partnership with Fujifilm and the French Médiathèque du Patrimoine et de la Photographie. A World in Color marks a step to preserve Magnum’s legacy for future generations and to unearth the unseen color images that have been hidden away for decades. Working country by country, Magnum started the journey in Europe and the public was invited behind the scenes as Magnum’s teams used the FUJIFILM Large Format GFX digital system to bring the slides to life. In 2025, six activations took place across Europe as part of Fujifilm’s FUJIKINA events, featuring curated unseen images and slide sheets with original annotations by photographers and editors. After Prague, Milan, Brussels, Arles, London and Cologne, the project will travel to Copenhagen as part of Fujifilm’s FUJIKINA. The exhibition brings unseen photographs of the Nordic countries to light alongside new, original work by Magnum photographer Jonas Bendiksen, created in direct response to the rediscovered archive. Displayed alongside original slide sheets at The Lab, these works offer a richly layered portrait of the Nordic countries—past and present—as seen through diverse perspectives.

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Touch & Try

Come and visit us in the Touch & Try area

Are you considering a FUJIFILM camera, looking for a specific lens, or simply haven’t decided yet? Visit our Touch & Try Station to test the latest products and receive expert advice from our product specialists.

Take advantage of our complimentary loan service* to fully experience our equipment firsthand.

Loan periods are limited to one hour or the duration of a workshop. Please bring a valid form of identification.

Contest

FUJIKINA by Camera: 1 Hour, 1 Theme, 1 Photo

Stockholm Fotomaraton presents its exciting competition format — a fast-paced take on the classic photo marathon. This is your chance not only to explore the latest cameras, lenses, and photography gear all day but also to get out and shoot your own images.

On Sunday May 10th, we’ll gather at 11:00 at the entrance to FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026. Here, the theme will be announced. From that moment, you’ll have exactly one hour to seek out and capture your personal interpretation of the theme.

When time’s up, simply submit your photo via our web app. Then the fun begins — all participants become the jury. Each person gets one vote. The winner will receive the FUJIFILM X half — along with the honour and bragging rights.

Maximum of 100 participants. First come, first served. Free to enter.

The Lab

The perfect venue for FUJIKINA Copenhagen

The Lab is Scandinavia’s premier production house for global fashion and lifestyle brands. Spread across two floors, the eight spacious studios range from 90 to 418 m². With large windows and high ceilings for natural light, seamless walls, and full facilities for clients, assistants and stylists, The Lab has room for all types of assignments.

Learn more about The Lab

Capture One

See your film come to life

Capture One, Silver Lab and FUJIFILM are hosting a live scan station that converts film negatives into clean, digital images with film-faithful color. Set your look once, scan, and automatically convert entire rolls consistently. Stop by, get hands-on, and start editing your images as soon as they hit the screen.

You can find Capture on in Studio 3

FAQ

What is FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026
FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026 at the Lab is a two-day gathering built around photography, curiosity, and shared experience. It’s for people who make images, think about images, or simply want to be closer to how photography actually happens. Created by Fujifilm Nordic together with partners, the event brings photographers, creatives, and brands into the same space to exchange ideas, show work, and open up process.
When and where does FUJIKINA take place in Copenhagen?
FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026 will be held on May 9 and May 10, at the The Lab in Copenhagen. The event is open May 9: 10:00 – 17:00 and May 10: 10:00-16:00
Do I need to own a FUJIFILM camera to participate?
No FUJIFILM camera ownership is required to attend. FUJIKINA Copenhagen 2026 welcomes all photography enthusiasts, regardless of camera brand. Participants without their own cameras are also warmly invited.
Is the event suitable for children?
Visitors of all ages are welcome; however, children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Please note that some event content might not be suitable for children due to artistic or documentary purposes.
Is the event accessible for people with disabilities?
The event takes place in an accessible venue, and visitors with limited mobility are warmly welcome.
How can I book a ticket?
Participation requires a one-time fee of 149 DKK for both days. A single-day ticket is also available for 99 DKK. Master classes and Photo walks require separate tickets and have limited places.
I want to borrow FUJIFILM equipment during the event. How does this work?
Visit our Touch & Try area where staff will show you how to borrow equipment. Test a camera and lens for up to 1 hour (or the duration of a workshop) by presenting your ID. There are no additional costs or deposits.
Are dogs allowed at the event?
Please note that dogs are not permitted at the event. Thank you for your understanding.
Photography and video recording
Photos and videos will be taken at the event, and you may appear in them. These materials will be used for public relations and documentation of FUJIKINA. By attending, you grant FUJIFILM the right to use the images and footage indefinitely for promotional and marketing purposes across all media (websites, social media, etc.).

FUJIKINA Location 2026

AddressThe Lab: Vermundsgade 40B Copenhagen, Denmark
Opening Hours SAT: 10:00-17:00
SUN: 10:00-16:00
Contact dc_support@fujifilmnordic.eu

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