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Don 't be stumped, please read the members bloggers rules.

We want everyone to get the most out of this global community, so we ask that you please read and follow these guidelines:


  • Respect all others

  • Keep posts relevant to the forum topic of photography

  • No spamming

  • No commercialization permitted [adverts are considered spam]


The Blog Administrator would love to get to know you better. Take a moment to say hi to the community in the comments. Better yet, log into the forum and participate.


Blogs can contain written articles, opinions, or informational content and may also include images, videos, and links. The word "blog" is a shortened form of "weblog," originally an online diary for sharing personal experiences. Today, blogs serve diverse purposes, from sharing expertise and building an online reputation to marketing businesses and fostering community through reader interaction.



As family, landscapes, couples and pet photographers ourselves, we assume you are also constantly looking out for more exposure for your work. The starting point for showcasing your images as a photographer is definitely your own photography portfolio website, but you should not stop there. Participating in photography communities, photography forums, and social media networks is an essential part of a photographer’s marketing toolkit and learning photography portfolios started ... or, log in and participate with the forum comments.

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​How to locate the best online photography communities for Canadian photographers?
For photographers looking to connect, share, and grow, several online communities offer a range of resources, from professional development to local meetups and general forums.

Here are some of the best online photography communities for photographers:

Professional Associations
Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC) The PPOC is a national organization for creative artists committed to high standards in professional imaging. It fosters a nurturing community that promotes skill enhancement, knowledge sharing, and maintaining professional and artistic standards. Members have praised it for its support, mentorship, conferences, and opportunities for national and regional competitions.
Canadian Association for Photographic Art (CAPA) CAPA is a vibrant membership community for photographers and photography clubs across Canada, supporting all skill levels. They offer expert-led courses.
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