The Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) is calling on professional photographers nationally to prepare and submit their entries for the annual Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards.

 

March 12, 2010: The Australian Institute of Professional Photography (AIPP) is calling on professional photographers nationally to prepare and submit their entries for the annual Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards.
Categories for the 2010 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photography Awards are as follows:
– The 2010 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Commercial Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Sport Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Travel Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Landscape Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Science Environment & Nature Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Documentary Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Illustrative Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Fine Art Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Portrait Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Family Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Wedding Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Creative Photographer of the Year
– The 2010 AIPP Student Photographer Of The Year
– The 2010 AIPP Tertiary Photography Institution Of The Year
– 2010 Highest Scoring Print Award
– 2010 Monochrome Print Award – Athol Shmith Award
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Wedding Album of the Year Award
– The 2010 AIPP Australian Photography Book Award
– The 2010 AIPP Press Photography Award
Now in their 34th year, the APPAs attract a prize pool of more than $40,000 in cash and prizes including the grand prize – $20,000 worth of Canon EOS professional digital camera equipment and the coveted title of 2010 Canon AIPP Australian Professional Photographer of the Year. Last year 2,367 images were entered by 655 professional and student photographers. Entries are subject to three intense days of judging undertaken by some of Australia’s most recognised photographers. Each entry is individually scored via a scrupulous peer-review judging process to determine the highest-scoring prints across the different categories.
Entries for this year’s competition will be received from 19 April up until Wednesday 26th May 4.30pm (online) with print submissions received up until 5.00pm, Friday 28th May 2010. To enter the Canon AIPP APPAs, photographers must register online first. For entry rules and details on how to enter visit www.aipp.com.au.