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For your interest, we've include some of our favourite online resources for photographic information, such as web forums and an index of Canadian photography websites.

 

Rob Galbraith - Digital Photography Insights

This site is maintained by digital photojournalist and consultant Rob Galbraith. The robgalbraith.com site was launched in 1996, as an exercise in self-publishing documentary photo stories. Since then it has evolved into a place for professional photographers, especially photojournalists, to become more proficient in the use of pro digital field cameras from Kodak, Canon and Nikon.

www.robgalbraith.com

 

Winnipeg Photo Club

Winnipeg Photo Club is a Winnipeg based web community site for photo enthusiasts from beginners to professionals who enjoy the hobby and want to have fun and take pictures.

www.winnipegphotoclub.com

 

Professional Photographers of Canada

PPOC represents Canadian professional photographers. This organization was formed to establish a strong national identity for all those involved in the photographic industry.

Find a photographer in your area.

www.ppoc.ca 

 

Regina Photo Club

Founded in 1978 by a handful of avid photographers interested in sharing their photographic experiences and skills with others. Goal is to promote the art of photography and "become better acquainted with the art of photography."

http://www.reginaphotoclub.com/

 

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