Tag: photography

  • DPAGB Award

    DPAGB Award

    At the second attempt, I was very pleased to have been successful in obtaining the DPAGB award. The criteria for this standard is images that would achieve a high standard of acceptance in Open Competition. In order to be awarded this distinction, a panel of 6 distinguished selectors assess 15 images and each “rate” (vote on) them.

    2 – Does not meet the critria
    3 – Almost meets the criteria
    4 – Meets the criteria
    5 – Meets the criteria for the next level.

    So each image can get a total of between 12 and 30, however selectors are encouraged to favor either 2 or 4.

    A successful portfolio will be one that scores 300 or more, however panels scoring just under (280+) will be re-assessed to see if any “almost meets criteria” can be upgraded to “meets criteria”

    My portfolio scored 308 so passed outright.

  • AFIAP Award

    I am thrilled to announce a significant milestone in my photographic journey—I have been honored with the prestigious AFIAP (Artiste FIAP) distinction by the International Federation of Photographic Art (FIAP). This recognition is not just a personal triumph but a testament to the dedication, passion, and countless hours invested in honing my craft.


    FIAP, founded in 1950, is a globally renowned organization dedicated to promoting and advancing the art of photography. With member federations spanning across continents, FIAP serves as a vital platform for photographers to showcase their work on an international stage. Through exhibitions, competitions, and cultural exchanges, FIAP fosters camaraderie among photographers while upholding the highest standards of photographic excellence.


    The AFIAP distinction is a coveted title awarded by FIAP to photographers who demonstrate exceptional skill, creativity, and commitment to the art of photography. To attain this prestigious accolade, candidates must have received at least 40 acceptances from 15 different FIAP recognised international salons in 8 different countries with at least 15 different works of photography.

    These are the images with which I gained the distinction: