Fujifilm has opened ticket sales for its upcoming Fujikina event in New York City. The three-day festival runs from October 16 through October 18, 2026, across various locations in the Lower East Side. Tickets cost $10 and grant access to keynotes, workshops, photo walks, and various festival programs. Because space is limited per session, the company encourages attendees to select their preferred activities early.

The event moves away from a single-venue model to turn the Lower East Side into a series of interconnected gallery spaces. Fujifilm is hosting seven venues and five separate exhibitions. The International Center of Photography serves as the main anchor for the event, supported by partnerships with Magnum Photos, World Press Photo, and FotoFest.

Programming includes a conversation between Magnum photographer Alec Soth and ICP creative director David Campany, alongside artist talks from figures such as Janette Beckman. While the speaker list remains in progress, the schedule focuses on the history and future of photography.

Beyond professional exhibitions, Fujifilm is inviting community submissions for a project called Inheritance. This gallery seeks images across all genres that capture stories or community legacies. Submissions for this specific project remain open until August 24. Prospective attendees should visit the official registration page to secure entry and reserve spots for specific sessions before availability vanishes.