British Institute of Professional Photography
The British Institute of Professional Photography (BIPP) is a not-for-profit organisation for professional photographers in the United Kingdom. Members must be qualified professionals, and agree to be bound by the BIPP's code of conduct.[1][not in citation given]
The Institute was formed as The Professional Photographers' Association on 28 March 1901, at a meeting at a hotel in Fleet Street, and has since changed its name three times, including Institute of Incorporated Photographers.[2] From 100 members at its outset, the institute now has 3,000 members.
References
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- ↑ Hannavy, John, Images of a Century. The Centenary of the British Institute of Professional Photography 1901-2001, Ware: BIPP, 2001.
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