Focus is on the Galaxy S21 Ultra in Hulu's new photography competition show
What you need to know
- Samsung has partnered with Hulu on a new photography competition show.
- Photographers will compete in a series of photography challenges using the Galaxy S21 Ultra.
- Exposure will stream on Hulu on April 26.
The Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra is a powerhouse of a smartphone, and Samsung wants you to know it. Thanks to its versatile camera array, the Galaxy S21 Ultra is one of the best Android phones on the market, so Samsung partnered with Hulu to show off just how great the cameras are. Exposure is a competition show that pits eight photographers against each other for a chance to win an exclusive photography contract with Samsung.
The competition will feature a series of challenges that the photographers have to complete, using only the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Each of the show's six episodes will consist of two challenges each, and each challenge will have a specific theme attached to it. Themes include #ThrowbackThursday, action shots, sound, and more. The show is meant to highlight just how versatile the Galaxy S21 Ultra cameras are:
The Galaxy S21 Ultra features four optical cameras with two telephoto lenses, giving photographers plenty to work with. You can see just how good the cameras are in our 2021 camera shootout against phones like the Google Pixel 5 and OnePlus 9 Pro.
Exposure is directed by four-time Emmy award-winning director Ramy Romany and streams exclusively on Hulu starting April 26.
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