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An Accreditation is achieved by submitting ten images in a chosen category to a PPOC Board of Review. This peer-reviewed program challenges candidates to demonstrate their capability of delivering exceptional quality photography in a chosen category. In assessing Accreditation Submissions, the judges consider the following criteria: Impact, Creativity, Style, Composition, Presentation, Colour Balance, Centre of Interest, Lighting, Subject Matter, Quality, Technique, and Storytelling. Once a member has earned an Accreditation and upgraded to PPOC Accredited Member they can use the title 'Accredited Professional Photographer'.
The Professional Photographers of Canada is pleased to announce that Christian Redermayer, has earned an accreditation in Architectural, at our Accreditation judging in Edmonton, AB.
Requirements:
Ten (10) images of ten (10) different man-made structures, including five (5) interiors and five (5)exteriors. An architectural photograph must successfully define and/or portray outstanding architectural features of a building interior or exterior by dramatic use of point of view, perspective and lighting. Must demonstrate how to control distortion and perspective within the entry and have a variety of types of buildings.
The Professional Photographers of Canada is pleased to announce that Christian Redermayer, has earned an accreditation in Product Illustration, at our Accreditation judging in Winnipeg, AB.
Requirements:
Ten (10) images of ten (10) different subjects taken in (10) different situations on ten (10) different occasions. An illustration is a photograph which (a) shows a product in either an attractive or appetizing way to stimulate interest and purchasing appeal or (b) which clearly portrays a message in a clever or original way. A PDF file must be included numbering the images from 1 to10 and including a description of what each image is and how or why it was utilized.
The Professional Photographers of Canada is pleased to announce that Christian Redermayer, has earned an accreditation in Fine Art - Photo Decor, at our Accreditation judging in Winnipeg, AB.
Requirements:
Ten (10) images of ten (10) different subjects taken in ten (10) different situations. Fine art images may consist of unusual images, individual images or a series of images. The range of styles and treatments varies greatly, from the classic B/W scenes to more unconventional images. In fact, conventional beauty, formal design, and familiar subjects are often not components of fine art images and can include painterly effects, soft-focus, journalistic, bizarre and erotic images and other unconventional approaches. Fine art images are usually sold to individual collectors, museums and business clients. Photo Decor is usually the term used to designate a print hung to decorate a room, whether in a private home, an institution, a corporate boardroom, a gallery, etc.All images must be a “cut above” in their impact and visual interest.
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This means you can use the camera on your phone or tablet and superimpose any piece of art onto a wall inside of your home or business.
To use this feature, Just look for the "Live Preview AR" button when viewing any piece of art on this website!
This means you can use the camera on your phone or tablet and superimpose any piece of art onto a wall inside of your home or business.
To use this feature, Just look for the "Live Preview AR" button when viewing any piece of art on this website!
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