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Photography Organizations: The good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Browncoat" data-source="post: 12696" data-attributes="member: 1061"><p>Personally, I don't belong to any "organized" group per se. I've mentioned Meetup in other threads, but that's the only photo group I belong to at this time. Meetup is a website where you can hook up with other hobbyists in your area who have similar interests. Which reminds me, I need to post some photos of my modeling shoot. Anyway...</p><p></p><p>I've researched some of the larger/recognized associations: PPA, PSA, etc. I can't justify their membership fees. The features and benefits simply don't outweigh the cost for me. A nice membership certificate to hang on my wall or post on my website might make things more official looking to some customers, but the market I target generally doesn't give a darn about that kind of thing anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Browncoat, post: 12696, member: 1061"] Personally, I don't belong to any "organized" group per se. I've mentioned Meetup in other threads, but that's the only photo group I belong to at this time. Meetup is a website where you can hook up with other hobbyists in your area who have similar interests. Which reminds me, I need to post some photos of my modeling shoot. Anyway... I've researched some of the larger/recognized associations: PPA, PSA, etc. I can't justify their membership fees. The features and benefits simply don't outweigh the cost for me. A nice membership certificate to hang on my wall or post on my website might make things more official looking to some customers, but the market I target generally doesn't give a darn about that kind of thing anyway. [/QUOTE]
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