A moment that lasts
On Saturday 4 July 2026, we set up an instax™ photo booth in Trafalgar Square for Pride in London, and you showed up. Whether you came with a partner, friends, chosen family, or flew solo, the queue never seemed to end and the energy never dropped. Every print taken that day was a small act of joy, and a small act of history.
Those prints didn't disappear when the day ended. They became part of a permanent analogue archive, in Queer Britain's collection, preserving each moment for good. This exhibition brings that archive directly at FUJIFILM House of Photography.

About the exhibition
In a world where LGBTQIA+ voices and content are increasingly hidden, moderated, and removed by online algorithms, a physical print is an act of permanence. It can't be deleted, suppressed, or scrolled past.
'Print It. They Can't Delete It.' brings together the instax™ portraits captured at Pride in London 2026, shot live in Trafalgar Square and now presented as a lasting, physical record of queer joy and identity. What began as a single day of celebration continues here as a collection: proof that presence, once printed, cannot be erased.
The Photographer
The images on display were captured by Courteney Frisby, a queer-focused London-based photographer known for her celebration of LGBTQIA+ identity and community.
In partnership with Queer Britain
This exhibition is delivered in partnership with Queer Britain, the UK's first and only national LGBTQIA+ museum, whose mission is to collect, preserve, and share queer history. The full set of portraits now forms part of Queer Britain's permanent archive.
What to expect
- An extensive collection of instax™ portraits captured at Pride in London 2026
- Photography by Courteney Frisby, exploring identity, love, and community
- A first-floor gallery space at FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden
Key information
Exhibition opens: June 2027
Location: First Floor, FUJIFILM House of Photography, Covent Garden, London
Price: Free entry, open to all
Accessibility and visiting hours: During store opening hours. Lift available on all floors.
Additional information
Entry is free with no ticket required. Full visiting hours and any accessibility details will be published ahead of the opening.
Stay in the loop: Updates on the exhibition, including your chance to see your own portrait on display, will be shared by email in the lead-up to opening. Sign up here

