Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique

Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique, or FIAP (Eng. The International Federation of Photographic Art), is an international organization of national associations of photography. As of 2021 91 national associations are members, comprising over one million individual photographers.[1][2]

Fédération Internationale de l'Art Photographique
AbbreviationFIAP
Formation1946
TypeNon-profit organization
PurposePhotography
HeadquartersLuxembourg
Region served
Worldwide
Websitewww.fiap.net

FIAP was founded by M. Van de Wijer of Belgium in 1946, who remained its president until 1976. French is the first official language of FIAP, with official texts translated in English and German.

The first members were the photographic associations from Belgium, the Netherlands, Italy, Portugal and Switzerland. In 1947, Denmark, Finland and Hungary joined. The first FIAP congress took place in Bern, Switzerland in 1950, at which time additional national association members included Austria, Brazil, Cuba, Spain, Finland, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Sweden, and Yugoslavia.[3]

Distinctions

The FIAP gives several distinctions to its members, based on their achievements in national and international photo contests under patronage of FIAP.[4]

DistinctionAbbreviation
Artist FIAPAFIAP
Excellence FIAPEFIAP
Excellence FIAP BronzeEFIAP/b
Excellence FIAP SilverEFIAP/s
Excellence FIAP GoldEFIAP/g
Excellence FIAP PlatinumEFIAP/p
Excellence FIAP Diamond 1EFIAP/d1
Excellence FIAP Diamond 2EFIAP/d2
Excellence FIAP Diamond 3EFIAP/d3
Master FIAPMFIAP

As of 2021 there were 256 photographers, awarded the honorary title Master of Photography (MFIAP).[5]

Biennials

FIAP biennials are organized every two years in a different member country. In even years Black and White and Nature Biennials take place, in odd years Colour Biennials, from time to time there are also Youth Biennials. The latest biennials:[6]

  • 26th FIAP Color Biennial, United Kingdom, 2015
  • 33rd FIAP Black and White Biennial, South Korea, 2015
  • 18th FIAP Nature Biennial, Serbia, 2016
  • 27th FIAP Colour Biennial, Norway, 2017
  • 39th FIAP Youth Biennial, Bulgaria, 2018
  • 19th FIAP Nature Biennial, Oman, 2018
  • 34th FIAP Black & White Biennial, South Africa, 2018
  • 28th FIAP Colour Biennial, Spain, 2019
  • 20th FIAP Nature Biennial, Russia, 2020
  • 29th FIAP Colour Biennial, Château de Forezan, Cognin, France, 2021

References

  1. "List of Operational Members and of Local or Regional Adhering Members". International federation of photographic art. 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  2. "About FIAP". The Photographic Alliance of Great Britain. 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  3. Wanderscheid - Mamer, Emile (December 1998). "FIAP History". International federation of photographic art. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  4. "The FIAP Distinctions" (PDF). International federation of photographic art. 2015. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  5. "MFIAP - Master of the International Federation of Photographic Art". International federation of photographic art. 2021. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
  6. Franke, Luis Alberto (2021). "FIAP Biennials". International federation of photographic art. Retrieved 17 November 2021.
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