Canon, the world leader in imaging technology, is celebrating the World Photography Day on August 19, 2016, by conducting workshops across India.
In north India, Canon is organising workshops for school students, teachers, employees and their family members at their Head Office in Gurgaon. Moreover, Canon is also offering 15% discount on servicing and spare parts for camera products till today.
In South India, Canon is conducting workshops at Visual Communication Colleges and organising Photo Contest for students in schools. In Easern India, Canon has planned an Inter school photography workshop in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal along with a 2 day workshop with students and a customer connect program in E-Mall. A photography exhibition would also be conducted in association with “Photography Charcha Club” at Nandan (The Cultural Hub of Kolkata).
Canon Mumbai office will host student tours along with a photography workshop for students at Ryan International School in Mumbai, by the renowned Canon Photo mentor, Mr. Sagar Gosavi. Apart from the above an exclusive ‘Click and Print‘activity will be hosted by the team in one of the renowned schools of the city.
Commenting on the initiatives of Canon on this special day, Kazutada Kobayashi, President and CEO, Canon India said, “It is heartening to notice that the photography culture is at its peak in India and at Canon India, we are glad to continue to contribute to its evolvement, with advanced products and services. On this special occasion of World Photography Day, Canon India would like to applaud the passion and commitment of professional and amateur photographers.”
“With workshops, customer connect programs and photography contests across the country, we are joining in the celebrations to support our users in crafting the culture of capturing special memories. Canon considers it a mission to demonstrate how wonderful the world of photography is, and this day is about acknowledging the photographers in adorning this world with their visions and perspectives,” added Mr. Kobayashi.