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camerasnoop
31-03-2012, 1:20pm
Not doing the business any good.

http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/story/2012/03/31/bride-bandit-raid/

FallingHorse
31-03-2012, 3:46pm
Sadly there are cowboys in every profession - some that you'd like to see strung up :action:

kiwi
31-03-2012, 3:57pm
have a look at AIPP's facebook page if you wanna see the fallout

geoffsta
31-03-2012, 8:53pm
See......... That's what happens if you carry a canon. Police would not have been called if he had a Nikon. :D
Bleeding ridiculas. How long did he think he could get away with it?

reaction
01-04-2012, 3:26pm
he's got red rings around all his lenses, I refuse to believe anything could go wrong! :lol2:

Sobriquet
08-04-2012, 8:42pm
One of the many reasons you should choose an AIPP photographer for your wedding!

kiwi
08-04-2012, 10:01pm
No, choose a good professional, AIPP membership is a bonus but no precursor


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ricktas
09-04-2012, 7:08am
One of the many reasons you should choose an AIPP photographer for your wedding!

And Mr Smith, in the article, used to be an AIPP member. How does choosing an AIPP photographer stop you getting ripped off. The AIPP doesn't payout to clients if things go wrong, etc. The AIPP is a body FOR professional photographers, not a protection mechanism for the client.

camerasnoop
09-04-2012, 11:36am
The AIPP is a body FOR professional photographers, not a protection mechanism for the client.

Just like the AMA. :rolleyes:

ricktas
09-04-2012, 12:36pm
Just like the AMA. :rolleyes:

Exactlly. The medical board in each state assumes the role of over-seer and has the power to de-register a medical provider, not the AMA. A de-registered medical provider can no longer practice. As photography is not a government registered profession, there is no equivalent in photography to the medical boards.