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| West Australian Photographic Federation (inc) | |
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There
are currently 12 Photography/Camera Clubs based in the Perth metro area
and 9 Country Photography/Camera Clubs based from Esperance to Geraldton.
There are currently no Clubs registered in the North of our State. For
membership information contact your nearest club. |
| Australian Institute of Professional Photography | |
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Founded in 1963,
the AIPP is a not-for-profit organisation run voluntarily for and by professional
photographers and industry representatives who seek to set a standard
of professional excellence and ethical conduct within the photographic
industry. |
| ACMP – the Society of Advertising, Commercial and Magazine Photographers | |
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The ACMP is committed
to the development and promotion of professional photography. It provides
members with an understanding of the more complex issues of professional
photography such as copyright re-usage, contracts, sales tax, legal protection,
digital imaging. insurance, standard terms and conditions. For further
details, click HERE |
| Australian Photographic Society (APS) | |
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Is Australia's
own national photographic organisation and coordinates all facets of photography.
It offers to its members extensive services that are specifically designed
to improve their photography and photographic skills. |
| The Royal Photographic Society (RPS) | |
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For almost 150
years our business has been the photographic image. No other medium has
such a powerful influence on people, for the way it shows the glamour
and the horrors, the humour and the sadness, as an art form and a scientific
tool, in industry, in education and in the home. |
| Federation Internationale de l'Art Photographique (FIAP) | |
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FIAP is an international
federation which affiliates as ordinary members, the national associations
of photography. Photographers and camera-clubs must contact the representative
federation in their country. |
| Photo Imaging Council of Australia (PICA) | |
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The Photo Imaging
Council of Australia website is a free service offering the latest Australian
imaging news, information on which company distributes which products
and offers links to manufacturers, camera clubs, professional photographers,
galleries on-line retailers and a host of other resources. |
| Australian Film Institute | |
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Founded in 1958,
the AFI is Australia's foremost screen culture organisation. It is responsible
for producing Australia's premier film and television awards, the annual
AFI Awards. Tthe AFI plays a central role in the way in which the Australian
film industry is known and understood, both locally and internationally,
and is crucial to the definition, business and culture of the Australian
film, television and other moving image industries. |
| MAC Users Group | |
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User Groups are
organisations that foster awareness and a greater understanding of the
power of technology. |
| PC Users Group | |
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The Perth PC Users
Group has over 400 members and is one of the largest computer user groups
in Western Australia. Founded by computer enthusiasts more than 20 years
ago, the membership comprises of people from all walks of life, with a
broad range of computer skills. |
| Australian Institute of Medical & Biological Illustration ( AIMBI) | |
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AIMBI was founded
in 1976 to bring together illustrators from the fields of medicine, science,
photography, industry, teaching, television and cinematography. Today
there are more than 200 members Australia wide. |
| World Institute of Photographic Masters (WIPM) | |
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The "World Institute
of Photographic Masters" is a global organization dedicated to the pursuit
of excellence in photography.The Institute has a wealth of talented Industry
professionals from all over the world who have come together to share
their experience, tips and secrets with Institute members.The Institute
is open to all with an interest in photography. |
| Professional Photographers Association (PPA) | |
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The Association
was originally formed in Sydney in 1912 by a group of professionals working
in the then new profession of "photography". On the 14th May,
1920 the Professional Photographers Association of New South Wales was
registered. Later, it was evident that the membership was becoming more
widespread and extending beyond the state of New South Wales. The Association
then applied to the National Concillation and Arbitration Commission for
a change of name and national registration. This was granted in 1970 and
the name was changed to the present 'Professional Photographers Association
of Australia'. |
| International Freelance Photographers Organisation (IFPO) | |
| IFPO is 73,000 members
strong and is recognized and accepted in more than 138 countries. IFPO membership
gives you the affiliation, support and credentials you need to get you and
your camera where you want to go. The strong IFPO organization carries the
weight to pave the way for individual photographers to succeed by supporting
each other and sharing true-life success stories. For further details, click HERE |
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| The Society for Imaging Science & Technology (IS&T) | |
| The Society for Imaging
Science and Technology is an international non-profit organization whose
goal is to keep members aware of the latest scientific and technological
developments in the field of imaging through conferences, journals and other
publications. For further details, click HERE |
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| Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) | |
| The magazines that
belong to the Technical Image Press Association (TIPA) are published by
independent companies that have no relationship with either the manufacture
or sale of photographic, video or digital products. Currently, 31 publications
from 12 countries are members of the association and several others are
awaiting entry. For further details, click HERE |
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| Photographers in Perth | |
| Photographers in Perth (PIP) is a community of professional, amateur and hobbyist photographers located in Perth, Western Australia formed through Flickr, an online photo-sharing community. There are more than 400 members that include photographers from Perth, regional WA, and even expatriate West Australian photographers in Victoria, NSW and overseas. PIP exists to foster communication, collaboration, support and sharing amongst the amateur/emerging photographers community in Perth and WA. Although the mainstay discussions and activities are and will continue to be based on Flickr, their website serves as an external news and announcements portal for current and future projects undertaken by the group. http://www.photographersinperth.net/ |
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| Site Unseen – a Photographic Collection | |
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FujiFilm
Western Australian student photography collection. |
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| Photokina | |
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As
the only fair worldwide, Photokina displays all imaging technologies,
imaging media and imaging markets. This results in its absolute competence
in imaging, enabling it to be the "Total solution provider"
for all interested parties in this market. |
| World Press Photo Foundation | |
| World
Press Photo is run as an independent, non-profit organization and aims to
support professional press photography on a wide international scale. Their
mission is to encourage high professional standards in photojournalism and
to promote a free and unrestricted exchange of information. For further details, click HERE |
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| FSTOP - Film Safety for Travelling on Planes | |
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A film
advocacy committee aimed at making the picture-taking public aware of
potential damage to photographic film generated by new x-ray security
scanners installed at airports worldwide for the inspection of checked
baggage. |
| Australian Copyright Council | |
| The Australian
Copyright Council is an independent not for profit organisation. It is assisted
by the Commonwealth Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding
and advisory body, through its Policy, Communication and Planning Division.
For further details, click HERE |
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