Canon showcases power of photography in Manila Zoo collaboration

By TechWatch PH Staff

For Canon Marketing (Philippines), Inc., photography is more than just images—it is memory, storytelling, and connection.

This vision came to life at the Manila Zoo Photowalk 2025, where Canon, together with Henry’s Cameras and the City of Manila, showcased how photography can nurture creativity, foster community, and promote awareness of conservation.

The initiative underscored Canon’s belief in giving permanence to moments, with participants encouraged to see the revitalized Manila Zoo not just as a tourist destination but as a canvas for creativity and reflection.

Through themes like Wildlife Close-Ups, Zoo Life & Interaction, and Landscape & Flora, photographers were challenged to capture stories that highlight the zoo’s transformation and its role in reconnecting people with nature.

Canon Philippines President & CEO Anuj Aggarwal emphasized the brand’s advocacy:

“We at Canon are proud to support initiatives like this, which nurture creativity, strengthen the photography community, and give permanence to the stories you capture.”

By mounting the winning photographs in a gallery exhibit—printed with Canon’s professional technology—the company highlighted its commitment to preserving memories in tangible form, a reminder that in an age of digital sharing, physical prints carry enduring value.

The Manila Zoo Photowalk 2025 ultimately became more than a contest. It was a statement of how photography can build community, inspire environmental awareness, and celebrate cultural spaces—aligning with Canon’s mission to empower Filipino photographers and champion storytelling that lasts.

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