OCTOBER 2013
NZIPP News
Epson/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards 2012
Jackie Ranken - NZ Photographer of the Year 2012
IRIS PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY AWARDS 2009 - 2012 BOOKS
Principal Sponsor
Epson/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards 2009
Iris Award books are produced annually by the NZIPP from the award winning entries submitted every year. The books showcase all the major award winners, as well as all the Gold, Silver, and Bronze winning images from each year. The books have been published in conjunction with BLURB and ISSUU and are available in three different formats: •
hardcopy/print - available via Blurb’s print on demand service. The book is a 20 X 25cm landscape format, with a hardcover & dust jacket, printed on Premium Lustre finish paper. Each book can be purchased via Blurb’s print on demand service. Prices vary depending on the book size.
•
eBook on iPad - available via Blurb’s ebook service for downloading to an iPad. eBook’s can be purchased for $24.99 USD via Blurb’s eBook download service.
•
online book/magazine - a low resolution version is available to view online for free via Issuu’s digital publishing platform .
Paul Gummer - NZ Photographer of the Year 2009
Principal Sponsor
Epson/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards 2010
Tony Carter - NZ Photographer of the Year 2010
Principal Sponsor
Go to the NZIPP website (www.nzipp.org.nz, and click on the Iris Awards tab followed by Iris Awards Books) for more information and download links for each of the three options.
Epson/NZIPP Iris Professional Photography Awards 2011
Richard Wood - NZ Photographer of the Year 2011
Principal Sponsor
Loss of Rights Control to Facebook & Instagram Interesting article by the AIPP for professional photographer with Facebook and Instagram accounts, click here to read the full article. Further to the AIPP article our very own Richard Wood & Mike Langford were interviewed for a piece on Radio NZ.
Photographer Quits Instagram after Change to Terms The award-winning Hawke’s Bay photographer, Richard Wood, says he is closing down his Instagram account after a change to the terms of service which lets the social media service, owned by Facebook, to use his images any way it likes. Click here to listen to the full interview. PRO REPORT Member Magazine of the NZIPP
13