AIPP 2003 Australian Professional Photography Awards |
THE 2004 CANON AIPP AUSTRALIAN PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Matt Hoyle THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN ADVERTISING PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Urs Buhlman Runner up: Joshua Dasey THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL / INDUSTRIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Tim Griffith Runner up: Brett Boardman THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Anna Bombardieri Runner up: James Chetcuti THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN ILLUSTRATIVE PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Peter Eastway Runner up: Nick Morgan THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN EDITORIAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Damien Bredberg Runner up: Stephen Jones THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Matt Hoyle Runner up: Peter Rossi THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Rocco Ancora Runner up: Michael Chetham THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN BIOMEDICAL / SCIENTIFIC PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Chris Barry Runner up: Palmerino De Sensi THE 2004 AIPP PHOTO ILLUSTRATOR OF THE YEAR Luzette Donohue Runner up: Jo Di Carlo THE 2004 AIPP INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Alan Dove (New Zealand) Runner up: Grant Smith (London) Student + Tertiary Awards THE 2004 AIPP AUSTRALIAN STUDENT PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR Tom Hutton Runner up: Huei-Lun Elaine Lee THE 2004 AIPP TERTIARY INSTITUTE AWARD RMIT University - Melbourne Runner up: PSC - Melbourne THE 2004 AIPP JOANNE FELK AWARD Peter Eastway Runner up: Nick Morgan Additional Awards ILFORD TROPHY Matt Hoyle Runner up: Urs Buhlman COLOUR AWARD Matt Hoyle MONOCHROME AWARD (ATHOL SHMITH AWARD) Ric Syme DIGITAL AWARD Urs Buhlman Highest Scoring Prints in Membership Categories MEMBER AWARD Urs Buhlman ASSOCIATE AWARD Nick Morgan MASTER OF PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD Tony Hewitt |
About AIPP
Founded in 1963, the AIPP is a not-for-profit organisation run voluntarily for and by professional photographers and industry representatives who seek to set a standard of excellence within the photographic industry.
The AIPP strives to promote and maintain the highest standards of professional competence and business ethics in the industry. By maintaining rigorous entry criteria and a binding Code of Ethics for members, as well as providing ongoing education via seminars, workshops and events, the AIPP is a brand of trust in the photographic industry.
AIPP Committees represent members on important issues such as copyright; taxation, legal and business matters; insurance; digital imaging and work practices.
The AIPP has close associations with other industry bodies such as PICA, ACMP, PPIA, AIMBI and other national and international organisations.