CameraOp
Newbie
Well I'm "sort of" glad I found this forum but what really had me feeling really angry is the threads about the IFPO and the press credentials that they issue. I joined the IFPO a few years ago and have been getting photos published in magazines but not enough to make a living but over the past couple of years I've been given work and produced the IFPO card (in the UK) and nobody has batted an eyelid. Now I find out that the cards they issue are not worth the paper they are printed on and their organisation is just a scam. I was living in the US when I first heard of them and applied to join as being a competent photographer really wanted to network with other photographers and looked upon it as a way of doing it. They came the offer for press credentials and the standard "it will open doors for you" speech. I've been back in the UK for a few years now and have kept up my subscriptions and now I find this out and feel as though I've been conned. Has anyone ever reported them to the authorities as a fraud? Their website quite clearly says:
"Universal Press Credentials issued by A.I.N.S. meet the requirements of most press officials and law enforcement around the world. Securing the extremely important issuing information protects A.I.N.S. Correspondents from identity theft. It also keeps the successful design and content of the A.I.N.S. credentials safer from the "wanna be upstarts" who plan to succeed by copying our highly reputable program. The new Universal Credentials are the result of 21 years of development using vital input from our experienced press photographers in the field."
If this is not the case then surely this is false pretences and misrepresentation.
Hmmmmmm.
Maybe I should have had a much closer look at them before I took this out.
"Universal Press Credentials issued by A.I.N.S. meet the requirements of most press officials and law enforcement around the world. Securing the extremely important issuing information protects A.I.N.S. Correspondents from identity theft. It also keeps the successful design and content of the A.I.N.S. credentials safer from the "wanna be upstarts" who plan to succeed by copying our highly reputable program. The new Universal Credentials are the result of 21 years of development using vital input from our experienced press photographers in the field."
If this is not the case then surely this is false pretences and misrepresentation.
Hmmmmmm.
Maybe I should have had a much closer look at them before I took this out.