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Conceived and initiated in Poland, the Homeless Gallery is a celebration of photography it¹s many forms.
The Homeless Gallery
appears fleetingly wherever and whenever there is a need amongst
photographers from all walks of life to exhibit their works to a larger
audience.
The Homeless Gallery operates without funds or restrictions as to who may exhibit or what they may exhibit, and at no cost to exhibitors.
The Homeless Gallery
finds a benefactor who will loan us a suitable space for a week. The
word goes out - photographers bring their work and hang it - we have an
opening party - the general public comes to view the work - we have a
closing party .... and so the cycle continues.
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About AIPP
Founded in 1963, the AIPP is a not-for-profit organisation run voluntarily for and
by professional photographers and industry representatives who seek to set a standard
of excellence within the photographic industry.
The AIPP strives to promote and maintain the highest standards of professional
competence and business ethics in the industry. By maintaining rigorous entry
criteria and a binding Code of Ethics for members, as well as providing ongoing
education via seminars, workshops and events, the AIPP is a brand of trust in the
photographic industry.
AIPP Committees represent members on important issues such as copyright; taxation,
legal and business matters; insurance; digital imaging and work practices.
The AIPP has close associations with other industry bodies such as PICA, ACMP, PPIA,
AIMBI and other national and international organisations.











