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Australian Photography Organisations, Associations and Groups.

Here is a list of photographic organisations, associations and groups for Australian landscape photographers.
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AIPP | The Australian Institute of Professional Photography

The AIPP is Australia's leading membership body for the photography community. Supporting professional photographers at all stages of their careers and enabling them to become accredited to the photographic organisation that is the AIPP.

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Landscape Photographers Network

Landscape Photographers Network

Open to all Landscape, Nature, Wildlife, Urbanscape, Nightscape, Photographers, if you want to learn from other likeminded photographers, share your favourite spot with others, meet up for a shoot and or a coffee / breakfast, or use this site to promote anything to do with Landscape, Nature, Wildlife, Urbanscape, Nightscape, Photography, including workshops orientated around the same, then join and get involved. We ask all experienced photographers to promote and share their knowledge with others, to put something back into the industry, both with and without reward/payment.

Australian Photographic Society

Membership with the Australian Photographic Society caters for enthusiasts, amateurs and professionals in photography.

Focus Photography Group - Focus photographers
Focus Photographers, Australian Seascape and Landscape Photography Group, Photography Shoots, Photoshop Training, Photography Trips, Focus Photography Group
Friendly Learning Environment with other Photographers
Queensland Camera Group

QUEENSLAND CAMERA GROUP was formed in 1956 and provides a meeting place for those interested in all aspects of photography.
General club meetings are held on the first and third Thursdays of each month at the Bardon Hall, Bowman Park, 247B Simpsons Road, Bardon, BRISBANE, Queensland, Australia. (The hall is within Bowman Park and not visible from the road - please refer to map below for directions)
Meetings commence 7:30pm (doors open 7:00pm). Entry fee each meeting is $3.00. Light supper provided. Visitors are always welcome.

Gold Coast Photographic Society

We have been in existence as the Gold Coast Camera Club for Approximately 55 years (records are a little unclear as to when we actually began). We changed our name in 2000 to the Gold Coast Photographic Society.

We average 80- 100 members aging from 12 to 80 years, and growing. We meet 3 times per Month plus an outing.

We have three grades for competition purposes, A grade, an intermediate AB grade and B (for beginners or new members).

Experienced new members can elect to go directly into A or AB grade, or can submit a small portfolio of images to the Committee for placement. We request our Judges to be more lenient with B grade entries.

Judges assume A graders understand the technical aspects of photography, including an understanding of composition, focusing, use of flash, shutter speeds and aperture combinations for a variety of effects.

We have monthly exhibitions/Competitions with annual awards for each category, Prints both B & W and Colour and Digitalyl projected images, plus a Perpetual Trophy donated by the family of Brian Hall for the best Nature image from any category.

As a club/society we enter into regional interclub competitions each year plus hold joint social events with the Photographic Society of Queensland (PSQ) with which we are affiliated.
We also hold an Annual Exhibition of our work at the Robina Library Exhibition Room, and are involved with the Gold Coast Show Visual Arts division.

Individually, members compete in National and International competitions for both Amateur and Professional Photographers.

The vast majority of members are using digital imaging as part of their image making process. Home print making is very popular with Canon and Epson inkjets being the majority makes while some members prefer to use external Photo Labs such as Teds, Photo Planet in Southport and TDI Digital in Bundall, all are Fuji Frontier equipped labs.

Our fees are $50 per year adult, $75 per couple plus a onetime joining fee of $15 per person. We pay $3 per meeting night to help pay for the hall hire, supper, and competition entry fee.

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PSQ

PSQ

The Photographic Society of Queensland Inc. (PSQ) represents over 50 affiliated photography clubs in Queensland and promotes the art and science of photography in all its forms.

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Australian Centre for Photography

The Australian Centre for Photography is a not-for-profit organisation that promotes photomedia-based art in Australia.