About the PPA
The Largest Organization for Professional Photography
Professional Photographers of America (PPA) is the world's largest nonprofit trade association for professional photographers. Founded in 1868 and headquartered in Atlanta, PPA serves more than 35,000 members across 50+ countries with education, professional credentials, business resources, equipment insurance, and copyright advocacy. For advertisers, that history and institutional trust translates into something money can't replicate: an audience that chose to be here.
What Is the PPA?
The PPA exists to help professional photographers build sustainable, profitable businesses, and to protect and elevate the profession itself. The organization operates across six core areas, each designed to address a specific challenge working photographers face.
Education and professional development
PPA provides year-round learning through PhotoVision (its online education platform with thousands of video courses), live workshops, webinars, curricula, and Imaging USA—the largest annual conference and trade show for professional photographers in the United States. Education spans technical craft, business operations, marketing, pricing, and client management.
Professional credentials
PPA administers the Certified Professional Photographer (CPP) designation—the industry's benchmark certification, in place since 1977, and awards professional degrees including Master of Photography, Photographic Craftsman, Master Artist, and Master of Wedding Photography. These credentials give photographers a peer-validated way to demonstrate skill and commitment to clients.
Business protection
Membership includes PhotoCare equipment insurance (up to $15,000 in coverage), malpractice protection, and access to PPA's Indemnification Trust. These aren't add-ons. They're built into the membership because PPA treats business protection as foundational, not optional.
Copyright advocacy
PPA actively advocates for photographers' intellectual property rights, including direct lobbying on Capitol Hill. The organization has filed amicus briefs in landmark copyright cases and maintains a dedicated government affairs function to track and respond to legislation affecting photographers.
Community and peer support
PPA's network includes state and regional affiliates, volunteer-led committees, an elected national council, and a Board of Directors—all composed of working photographers. The organization is member-governed, not just member-serving.
Industry recognition
PPA's International Photographic Competition (IPC) and Grand Imaging Awards set the standard for peer-evaluated photographic excellence. PPA also fields Team USA for the World Photographic Cup, an international competition among photography associations worldwide.
The PPA Ecosystem
PPA is not a single channel. It's an ecosystem of platforms, publications, events, and programs.
Imaging USA
Professional Photographer (PPmag)
PPA.com

Who PPA Serves
PPA's membership spans the full range of professional photography specialties—wedding, portrait, commercial, event, school, sports, editorial, architectural, drone, and fine art photography among them. Members include full-time studio owners, independent freelancers, and emerging professionals building their first businesses.
The common thread is professional intent. PPA members are not hobbyists. They are photographers who earn income from their work and invest in the tools, education, and credentials that sustain a photography business over time.
PPA also works with corporate members—vendors, labs, software companies, and equipment manufacturers that serve the professional photography market. Corporate membership creates a bridge between the brands photographers rely on and the community that uses their products daily.
How PPA Is Governed
PPA is a member-run organization. Its governance structure ensures that working photographers (not administrators, sponsors) set the direction of the association.

Board of Directors
PPA's Board is composed of practicing professional photographers elected by the membership. Board members oversee organizational strategy, set policy, and appoint committee leadership. The current Board Chair is Mark Campbell, M.Photog.Hon.M.Photog.Cr., CPP, API.
PPA Council
Elected councilors represent every U.S. state, U.S. territories, and Canada. Council members are nominated and elected every three years by PPA members in their state and are required to attend the annual meeting at Imaging USA. The Council handles association business including bylaws, adopted procedures, and election of the Board of Directors.
Standing Committees
Volunteer committees manage specific areas of the organization, including awards, conventions, credentialing, ethics, nominations, speaker selection, and school/sports/events photography. Committee members are working photographers who contribute their expertise directly to PPA operations.
A Brief History
PPA traces its origins to 1868, when a group of professional photographers formed the National Photographic Association of the United States—initially to fight an erroneous patent claim on the ambrotype process. That first convention drew 237 photographers, a significant gathering for an era when cross-country communication required a postal stamp and patience.
The organization reconstituted in 1880 as the Photographers Association of America. It adopted its current name, Professional Photographers of America, in 1958 to distinguish the association from amateur photography organizations. PPA has been headquartered in Atlanta since 1993, after decades based in the Chicago area.
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