IN celebration of World Photography Day (Monday August 19) - leading photography brand Fujifilm is giving away free prints to people across the Black Country.

Snappers are invited to visit fujifilm-printlife.eu/London and upload up to three photos, taken on any device, and large prints will be sent to in the post.

Andy Ross, head of corporate communications at Fujifilm, said: “Taking photos and capturing memories is so much fun – but over 3.9 trillion photos are trapped in phones, computers, and hard drives. This World Photography Day, we’re on a mission to free them, exhibit them, and show your world. So we’re giving away free prints to all."

Photographers are asked to choose the category which fits their photo best - ‘My Everyday’, ‘My Fun’, ‘My Tribe’, ‘My View’, ‘My Truth’ and ‘My Adventures’ - and they could be in with a chance of seeing their photo included in the largest crowd sourced exhibition in the UK.

The My Life exhibition will bring together the best 10,000 images at a gallery in London’s Truman Brewery from October 24 to 27, 2019, and aims to paint a complete picture of life in the UK.

As well as free prints - those who submit images will be automatically entered into a prize draw to win one of nine instax SQUARE SQ6 cameras worth £149.99, or one 1 FUJIFILM X-T100 camera worth £700.

For every image displayed in the gallery, Fujifilm will also donate £2.50 to youth charity, The Mix.

Photos should be uploaded by September 13, 2019.