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Written by Graeme Phelps Outerbridge   
Tuesday, 09 May 2006 08:46

Get in touch with the Bermuda Professional Photographic Association.

 

Via email:

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By Telephone: 

Phone: 441-238-4387

 

By Mail:

P.O. Box 182
Southampton
Bermuda
SN BX

 
Code of Ethics
Written by Graeme Phelps Outerbridge   
Thursday, 27 April 2006 10:36
  • Conduct photographic services in the highest standards of honesty.
  • Will attempt in a professional manner to keep promises and meet deadlines.
  • Keep a spirit of fairness and help fellow members when called upon.
  • Price and create work to meet agreed upon contracts.
  • Members will not resort to unethical business practices against clients or other members.
  • Will not resort to price fixing or accept bribes or kickbacks.
  • Members will not unfairly undermine the standing of other photographers.
  • The rights of models and subjects and privacy requests will be respected.
  • BPPA members will obtain photographic releases and location permissions.
  • All members will conduct business according to the "Golden Rule" in treating others, as you would wish to be treated.

 
History
Written by Graeme Phelps Outerbridge   
Thursday, 27 April 2006 10:31

The Bermuda Professional Photographers Association is fifty years old. The late Richard Saunders with a number of other local Bermudian photographers came together to establish a professional association to improve the photographic industry in Bermuda. Mr. Saunders would go on to have a highly successful International career working in photojournalism all over the world.

 

The fortunes of this small professional group have ebbed and flowed with market forces. Today the BPPA is again in ascendancy with twenty-six members representing the bulk of the Bermudian Professional Photographers. Considerable emphasis for the BPPA is the protection of local assignments from unfair external competion. The BPPA is supportive of visiting photographers conducting International assignments using Bermuda for locations, often assist, and rent equipment to help accomplish the required work. It is only Bermuda assignments for Bermuda based companies that the BPPA protects for Bermudian photographers. However all visiting photographers need prior immigration clearance for photographic work in Bermuda.The Bermuda Immigration Department and Bermuda Tourism department can help with all matters relevant to visiting photographers.

 

More information:

Photographs and a short biography

of Richard Saunders from the Unversity of Louisville

Photographs and a short biography

of Richard Saunders from the  Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh

Information about Richard Saunders

at the Bermuda National Gallery.

 

 

 

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