Camera and Photography Club
The AIPP is the largest organisation in Australia representing the interests of professional photographers. We strive to promote and maintain the highest standards of professional competence and business ethics in the industry.
The club meets twice a month at Weston Creek Community Centre and caters for anyone who is looking to learn more about their camera and videography in general.
The Centre for Contemporary Photography (CCP) is one of Australia’s premier venues for the exhibition of contemporary photo-based arts, providing a context for the enjoyment, education, understanding and appraisal of contemporary practice.
The Southside Camera Club meets at the Burns Club, 8 Kett St Kambah, ACT on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Meetings start at 7:30pm.
The Melbourne Camera Club is the largest photography club in Victoria and offers a positive and friendly atmosphere in which members are encouraged and assisted to follow their individual pursuits.
Australian Commercial and Media Photographers (ACMP), established in 1991, acts as a united voice for Australian professional working photographers. The ACMP is committed to the development and promotion of professional photography.
The Rockingham Photography Club will provide a positive and alluring environment to encourage members, develop their skills and maintain their interest through constructive interaction.
We invite members and guests to experience the array of dining and entertainment facilities available at our clubs.
Guests more than welcome to come along to one of these meetings to view members work and to ‘get a feel’ for the club before joining if required.
We are a club that aims to promote photography by providing an environment that supports learning, helps members to improve their photography, facilitates fellowship and friendship, and is entertaining and ensures we have a good time.
The club caters for all levels of photographers from beginners to advanced. Film or digital media may be used and post-processing is unrestricted.
The Darwin Camera Club, located in Australia’s most northern tropical capital city of Darwin; first met way back in 1947. The Darwin Camera Club is striving to provide a supportive and social atmosphere in which its members may learn, improve and share their experience of photography with others.
Brisbane Camera Group, inaugurated in 1949, is a friendly club for photographers at all levels, from beginner to advanced. We encourage the development of photographic skills and artistic creativity through lectures, workshops, competitions and other club activities.
Our club was first formed in 1890 as “The Ipswich & West Moreton Photographic Society”. 12th July 1901 – Changed to “Ipswich Amateur Photographic Society”. July 1953 – Incorporated as “Ipswich Photographic Society”.
The Maryborough Camera Club was started in 1953 and as one of the oldest camera clubs in Queensland. The Club aims to develop the photographic knowledge and skills of members by sharing information and experience through lectures, workshops, outings, mentoring and competitions.
We are a small group of keen photographers who meet up to twice a month to further our photography skills in a friendly cheerful environment. Our members use a variety of cameras from Point and shoot through to professional DSLR.