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> > > What is the IFPO PRESS Program? > > > > > > The Press Program is an "IFPO Members Only" program. To join any of > > > the Press Programs, you must either already be an IFPO member or send > > > your IFPO membership dues in when you join the Press Program. Click > > > IFPO membership information if you need more details. > > > > > > The PRESS Program is designed to get you and your camera to the spot > > > that will get you that great money making, award winning shot that > > > everyone will want to publish. It will get you up front and backstage > > > at a concert or performance and on the sidelines or in the press > > > towers at sporting events. It will get you into news conferences with > > > dignitaries and celebrities, and across police barriers at crime or > > > accident scenes. > > > Maybe it will, but probably it won't. IFPO has no barriers to entry. Anyone that pays their "dues" can get their "press credentials." It is somewhat analogous to diploma mills--I get spam every week inviting me to send in for a "University Diploma" and promising that my career will skyrocket, etc. What school issues this diploma, "Cowabunga University?" If someone wants to *appear* to be a professional press photographer, he/she can go for the IFPO stuff. If, on the other hand, one really wants to *be* a news photographer, then get a real position with a real publication, and you'll obtain real press credentials that will be recognized as such by real law enforcement organizations. I think that the only people that are fooled by the IFPO press kits are the people that buy them. Jeremy |
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To whom it may concern,
This is what I have to say about the IFPO press program as a member: That it does work, it gets me into just about any news/photo worthy situation that I have tried to use it in. And when I first responded to their ad years ago, they sent me an employment application, that I needed to fill out listing any typical application information (name, address, etc) As well as photography related experience, (schools, jobs, assignments, etc.. ) So they do work, also when their is a newsworthy event happening in your area, that they want photos of. They will contact you, requesting that you cover it for them. As they have with me in the past. The critics of IFPO can say what they want, it is a free country. I am just speaking from my own personal experiences with them, it has all been good. Despite the "processing fee" for the materials/credentials. In any case, I tried to obtain work at news publications (papers, magazines..) And they would all tell me to come back when I had a newsworthy portfolio. It is a catch 22, you need a port to get such a job, but you need credentials to put together a decent port. In order to get such a job to get better credentials. Or a very long lens to shoot events from the outside boundaries of the event, in order to still get decent shots. You have to start somewhere. Hope this helps, Please feel free to email me any time you have questions about IFPO, I would be happy to answer them. Have a good day, Jay. www.photosbyjay.com (E-Mail Removed) "Jeremy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:detKa.12867$(E-Mail Removed) rthlink.net... > x-no-archive: yes >> > > What is the IFPO PRESS Program? >> > > >> > > The Press Program is an "IFPO Members Only" program. To join any of >> > > the Press Programs, you must either already be an IFPO member or send >> > > your IFPO membership dues in when you join the Press Program. Click >> > > IFPO membership information if you need more details. >> > > >> > > The PRESS Program is designed to get you and your camera to the spot >> > > that will get you that great money making, award winning shot that >> > > everyone will want to publish. It will get you up front and backstage >> > > at a concert or performance and on the sidelines or in the press >> > > towers at sporting events. It will get you into news conferences with >> > > dignitaries and celebrities, and across police barriers at crime or >> > > accident scenes. >> > > > > Maybe it will, but probably it won't. IFPO has no barriers to entry. > Anyone that pays their "dues" can get their "press credentials." It is > somewhat analogous to diploma mills--I get spam every week inviting me to > send in for a "University Diploma" and promising that my career will > skyrocket, etc. > > What school issues this diploma, "Cowabunga University?" > > If someone wants to *appear* to be a professional press photographer, > he/she > can go for the IFPO stuff. If, on the other hand, one really wants to > *be* > a news photographer, then get a real position with a real publication, and > you'll obtain real press credentials that will be recognized as such by > real > law enforcement organizations. > > I think that the only people that are fooled by the IFPO press kits are > the > people that buy them. > > |
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