The Photo Imaging Educators Association
This is a group sponsored by the Photo Marketing Association. Its
charter is to serve the members of the educational community through
the dissemination and exchange of information related to photographic
and imaging education. Additional details about PIEA can be obtained
from their WWW address highlighted above.
The University Photographers Association of America
This association is dedicated to serving university photographers
nationwide. Additional details about the UPAA can be obtained from
their WWW site reachable by choosing their name above
The Association of Texas Photography Instructors (ATPI)
The Association of Texas Photography Instructors (ATPI) provides
information and resources to teachers and students that work with
photography, whether in Art, Journalism, Industrial Technology or
Vocational curriculum areas.
ATPI publishes a quarterly newsletter sent to all members and to
others interested in news about photography or the association. This
glossy publication annually showcases some of the best student and
teacher work in Texas and is currently sent to 500 individuals and
companies. In short, ATPI, a Texas non-profit organization, works to help the photography instructors of
all disciplines work to achieve a higher quality of knowledge and teaching of photography
The American Society of Media Photographers
The ASMP brings together photographers from every discipline. Advertising,
annual reports, architecture, corporate, editorial, fashion, medical,
special effects, sports and stock are but a few of the over twenty-five
specialties listed by members in the ASMP membership Directory. ASMP
publishes information for its members on a regular basis. It designs and
stages seminars across the country through its network of chapters in most
of the major cities.
The Photographic Society of America
The Photographic Society of America is the world's largest and most
influential organization devoted exclusively to development and support
of photography as an art and science. There are approximately several
thousand individual members distributed over all 50 States, 11 Canadian
Provinces, and most other countries, with PSA Chapters meeting on a
regular basis in many areas of the country. In addition, PSA also reaches
hundreds of thousands photographers belonging to member Camera Clubs and
of regional and metropolitan Camera Clubs.
The Society for Photographic Education (SPE)
This Society was founded in 1963 by respected photographers, critics,
historians and educators such as Nathan Lyons, John Szarkowski, Aaron Siskind
and Henry Holmes Smith to promote the teaching and practice of photography in
colleges and universities. The Society for Photographic Education is a
non-profit, membership organization that provides a forum for the discussion of
photography as a means of creative expression and cultural insight. Through its
programs and publications, the Society seeks to promote a wider public
understanding of the medium in all its forms, and to foster the development of
its practice, teaching, scholarship and criticism.
Professional Photographers of America (PPA)
What PPA can do for photographers varies depending on their level
of education, expertise, business & marketing ability, and what
benefits/programs they are interested in. Many of our 14,000
members tell us that the items listed below are what they value most
from the association.
Education - this has always been a major priority of the
association. Education through the Winona School, the 14 Winona
Affiliated schools across the country, three Super Mondays, local
seminars and workshops, our convention and even monthly updates and articles
through the Professional Photographer magazine which comes
with membership. In addition our members value Networking opportunities with other members,
Protection, Certification, Merit & Degree programs and Promotion activities.
During 1997 PPA will spend over $250,000 in direct consumer
advertising to generate referrals for members. Other key marketing
tools include, the "storyteller" program, the Winfield, in depth
consumer market study, Marketing Tool Kits, and Positive Image
newsletter. Our bottom line is simple, we want you to be the finest and most
successful photographer you can be.
International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum
The mission of the Photography Hall of Fame is to promote public education of
the innovators, technologies, and arts of photographic imaging. The
International Photography Hall of Fame & Museum is the result of a project
begun in 1965 by the Photographic Art and Science Foundation (PASF). PASF was
originally created by the Professional Photographers of America as a central
organizing group that would provide educational scholarships and promote
photographic history by inducting individuals into a Photography Hall of Fame.
It is now located in the Kirkpatrick Center Museum Complex in Oklahoma City.
Now with nearly 14,000 square feet, visitors may enjoy several of the antique
cameras and diverse photographs from the Hall of Fame's permanent collection in
addition to traveling exhibits from around the world.
The History of Photography Group
The History of Photography Group, organized in October 1986, tries
to facilitate communication among historians of photography through
the following directory, listing areas of interest and ways to make
contact. Many members are active collectors of photographic items.
BioCommunications Association, Inc. (BCA)
The BCA is the source of education and expertise for all users and producers of
communication media in the life
sciences. With
educational resources, programs and materials; with a network of colleagues
able to offer advice and support, the BCA is
equipped to address your professional needs. If you are concerned with
effective visual communication in the life
sciences, there is a place for you in the BCA.
Because we believe the greatest benefit of knowledge is not the securing of it,
but the sharing of it with others, we
invite your participation.
The BCA is also the certifying body of the prestigious Registered
Biological Photographer distinction. Obtain further details about this
certification program HERE!
Professional Photographers
Association of New Jersey (PPANJ)
The PPANJ is a New Jersey State Affiliate of the PPA. We offer a FREE
Student Membership to Seniors and Graduates who are College Photography
Majors for 18 months. All members are entitled to attend any and all monthly
meetings, Full day Statewide Education Programs, Member Workshops, use of the
Video Library, and the State convention. As a Student member they will
receive the monthly newsletter, get a membership directory, and be exposed
and get to meet and mingle with working professional photographers.
The PPANJ is also the host state for the Winona Affiliate school
MARS (Mid-Atlantic Regional
School of Photography) located in beautiful Cape May, NJ. Applications and
information about membership can be found on the PPANJ web site and you can
also print out a membership application while you are on line.
We hope that you will see the many benefits for your photography students
who will be residing in the NJ/NY/PA area after graduation.
International Association of Panoramic Photographers - IAPP
The IAPP is a worldwide organization of photographers working in the
field of panoramic photography. The IAPP publishes a highly respected
journal featuring articles by amateur and professional photographers
and camera builders. The organization also conducts regional as well
as major annual conferences that draw participants from many parts of
the world.
Wedding & Portrait Photographers International (WPPI)
Wedding & Portrait Photographers International was established in 1973
in response to industry-wide demands for an organization devoted
solely to the special interests of wedding and portrait photographers.
WPPI offers special benefits to these photographers including
discounted insurance packages, the WPPI Monthly--the association's monthly
newsletter, print and album competitions throughout the year, and
discounted rates on WPPI's Annual Convention and Trade Show.
The Rochester Institute of Technology's
School of Photographic Arts and Sciences is the host
institution to the PhotoForum and its various services.
It offers BFA, BS and MFA programs in a wide variety of
photography and imaging related fields.
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