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| Association of Photographers 81 Leonard Street London EC2A 4QS Tel +44 (0)20 7739 6669 Fax +44 (0)20 7739 8707 Registered in England No: 104 3846 Email us here |
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Exhibition: PORTFOLIO - AOP New Members Exhibition
4 - 26 March 2009 The latest members to join the Association of Photographers flaunt their expertise in Portfolio. 12 Photographers specialising in all areas of commercial photography reveal the finest images from their latest campaigns, assignments, commissions and personal projects. This exhibition is a must see for commissioners, art directors and agents.
Exhibition open Monday - Friday 10am - 6pm Read More... |
How To Beat The Credit Crunch! Regional Seminars from the BIPP & AOP
Everyone knows it’s here, but few know how to get through it.
**NEW LONDON DATE ADDED AT AOP GALLERY: 18th March** The BIPP and AOP are working together to support you, our members in the current economic climate. A series of three half day seminars will be held in the New Year exploring ways of easing the photographer’s path through the credit crunch.
Each afternoon will see three leading industry figures discuss practical advice and tips on how to guide your business through the tough times. - Marketing Your Business - Paul Dyer FBIPP, BA, ACII
- Earning Money from Copyright - Gwen Thomas
- Managing Finance - Richard Lane FCA
Exclusively for BIPP and AOP members, these seminars are subsidised by the BIPP, with all three speakers reducing their fees. Read More... |
AOP Announce new President

The Association of Photographers [AOP] is pleased to announce that it elected a new President after Richard Maxted stepped down [at the recent AGM] following 4 years as a Director and a year as President. Read More... |
AOP Gallery Exhibition - Polaroid Retrospective

POLAROID RETROSPECTIVE - NOW OPEN A landmark exhibition not to be missed! Open Monday - Friday 10am -6pm
For further information click here Read More... |
Orphan Works – UK: Latest News
It should be remembered that the US is not the only one looking at this issue – whilst they have hot lined one of their bills (the worst one from the Senate!) through to the next stage, creators organisations are now lobbying to ensure the better House version is not folded. The EU are also investigating how this issue should be handled and have produced a Green Paper which, amongst other issues, asks for opinion. Read More... |
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