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The North American Nature Photography Association or NANPA is an organization dedicated to photography of nature. The association's headquarters were originally in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, and now are in Alma, Illinois. Established in 1994, NANPA joined forces with ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers) at the end of 2022.
2001 Outstanding Photographer of the Year by the North American Nature Photography Association [8] Lifetime Achievement Award in Photography and Conservation 2002 – given by the Aperture Foundation of New York [citation needed] 2009 'Partner in Conservation Award' from the U.S. Department of the Interior [9]
The Society of International Nature and Wildlife Photographers (SINWP) is a professional photographic organization formed in October 2008. The association encourages development and discussion relating to photography and promotes the interests of photographers via seminars, workshops, roadshows and industry recognised qualifications.
Lastly, Amanda added: “In 2025, we will be celebrating our 30th Anniversary of Nature's Best Photography, launched in 1995, with new photo awards competitions open to the public at all levels of ...
Member of the World Photographic Academy [12] 2010 Nature’s Best Conservation Photographer of the Year Award. 2010 North American Nature Photography Association Mission Award. 2010 The 40 Most Influential Nature Photographers. Outdoor Photographer Magazine. 2015/2016 -Imaging Alliance Photographers Who Give Back, New York, NY
The 2013 awards ceremony was held at the Zankel Hall at Carnegie Hall, in New York City on October 27, 2013. Moving Image Photographer of the Year – Carson Davis Brown; International Photographer of the Year – Brooks Kraft [16] [17] Discovery of the Year – Carlotta Cardana [18] Deeper Perspective of the Year – Ebrahim Noroozi
Ian Thomas McAllister (born 11 April 1969) is a Canadian wildlife conservationist, film director and nature photographer. [1] [2] McAllister is a co-founder of Pacific Wild. He is the author and co-author of 15 books, and has directed many films.
PAA offered the Directory of Professional Photography, which first appeared in 1938, and the degree program, which awarded its first Master of Photography degree in 1939. [citation needed] The organization changed its name to Professional Photographers of America, Inc. in 1958 to distinguish the association from amateur photography organizations.