Dansk Fotografisk Forening

The Dansk Fotografisk Forening (DFF) or Danish Photographers Association is a non-profit organization for photographers who earn a living from photography. Since 1879, it has been supporting professional photography and assisting its members.

Aims and objectives

Founded in 1879, the association claims to be the world's oldest organization for professional photographers. Its objective is to support and develop photography, foster cooperation among its members and prevent unfair competition.[1]

These aims are facilitated by means of courses, seminars and mutual cooperation in order to inspire the association's members and keep them informed of the latest techniques and procedures.

The association provides information about the training of new photographers. Members can obtain legal advice thanks to contractual agreements with the Danish Union of Journalists, PresseFotograf Forbundet (Danish Union of Press Photographers) and CopyDan, an organisation promoting access to cultural resources against payment of copyright dues.

The organization also cooperates with the Federation of European Photographers.

History

Dansk Fotografihistorie, published in 2004, provides some interesting details of the association's history:[2]

Oldest national professional organization

Founded in 1879, the association claims to be the oldest national organization for professional photographers in the world. It should however be mentioned that Austria's Photographische Gesellschaft was founded as early as March 1861.[3] Professional Photographers of America, founded in 1880, was created by the members of the Chicago Photographic Association and the National Photographic Association, the latter having been founded in 1868.[4] The Royal Photographic Society in the United Kingdom was founded in 1853 as The Photographic Society "to promote the Art and Science of Photography" but was not specifically for professional photographers (or limited to members from the United Kingdom).[5]

See also

References

  1. Dansk Fotografist Forening website. (Danish). Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  2. Sandbye, Mette (ed). Dansk fotografihistorie. Copenhagen: Gyldendal, 2004. ISBN 978-87-00-39586-2.(Danish). See in particular pages 70, 75. 78, 88, 95 and 101.
  3. History. From PHG Website. (German). Retrieved 17 February 2010.
  4. PPA History. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
  5. Royal Photographic Society. Retrieved 16 February 2010.
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