Fujifilm India launches its first ‘Wonder Photo Shop’ in Bengaluru: A Photo and Brand Experience Concept Store

Today, consumers are passionate about exploring their creativity to print photos and organize them in a fun and imaginative manner. Following the success of its ‘WONDER PHOTO SHOP’ in Chennai and Mumbai, FUJIFILM India unveiled its exclusive experiential store in Bangalore – ‘Wonder Photo Shop’, making it the third concept store of its kind.

Customers can bring their favourite photos from smartphones and cameras to life by printing, personalizing, decorating and framing their image creations based on their personal preferences and artistic palate along with unique DIY photo creations.


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Located at Phoenix Market city, Whitefield Main Road, the shop aims to celebrate Bangalore’s love for photography, art, and culture. The store embodies a holistic vision of photography, from picture taking to printing, sharing and social networking, as a creative life experience. With the theme ‘Photo Renaissance’, the store offers an opportunity to experience an immersive and interactive retail space with Fujifilm’s state-of-the-art products and services to meet the aesthetic taste of discerning customers especially the youth.

Wonder Photo Shop will be a learning centre, giving customers an opportunity to experience the various product features thus enhancing the ultimate customer experience. With the full range of Fujifilm’s instax instant print cameras and Share Printer SP-2, the award-winning line of X Series digital cameras, and high-quality lenses, on display to touch and try, consumers will see the true photographic heritage of Fujifilm.

Speaking on the occasion, Haruto Iwata, Managing Director, Fujifilm India said, “After the success of our Photo Shop stores in Chennai and Mumbai, we are delighted to take another step towards our goal of bolstering our imaging business with this third store launch in Bangalore. With this expansion, we are confident that we will receive the same recognition and appreciation from our consumers.”


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“Bangalore is renowned for its food, culture, art, architecture and diversity. We hope that with the launch of Wonder Photo Shop in the city, customers will experience an ultimate photography experience with memorable prints.”

This Wonder Photo Shop has been shaped in line with the brand’s philosophy of “Value from Innovation’ to create a warm, welcoming environment for guests to spend their time and discover new ways of enjoying photos and to raise the level of creative output to newer heights. A few of the exciting products and services include: Personalized Value Added Printing Products, Wonder Print Station Printings, Photo Related Goods and Accessories.

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Navanwita Bora Sachdev

Navanwita is the editor of The Tech Panda who also frequently publishes stories in news outlets such as The Indian Express, Entrepreneur India, and The Business Standard

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