Photography Protected Profession in EU ?

St. Clair Beach Solitude

D
St. Clair Beach Solitude

  • 4
  • 1
  • 36
Reach for the sky

H
Reach for the sky

  • 2
  • 4
  • 64
Agawa Canyon

A
Agawa Canyon

  • 3
  • 2
  • 118
Spin-in-in-in

D
Spin-in-in-in

  • 0
  • 0
  • 62

Recent Classifieds

Forum statistics

Threads
198,866
Messages
2,782,191
Members
99,733
Latest member
Elia
Recent bookmarks
0
Joined
Mar 21, 2005
Messages
984
Location
Athens
Format
Medium Format
Today a trial took place between me and the Greek Visual Artist's Federation. The reason was that the Federation was refusing to register me as a member, claiming that photographers are not artists, although the law states that since I am in possesion of an Art School Diploma, they are obliged to accept me. So, I had to appeal to the court to solve the problem. (I'll know more about what will happen when the court decision comes out - in a few months)

What I would like to ask the EU Apuggers is the following:

The court asked me whether there is a professional interest from my part if I was a member of the Federation. Since Photography is not a protected profession in Greece, anyone can register as a Pro or Artist photographer without the need or a proven Membership in the artist's federation or proven studies. But it would be useful to me to be able to provide relevant information regarding other EU countries, for I can use it in my argument that I can make use of this Membership, even in other EU countries...

So, if you know anything about photography being a protected profession in your country, please tell me so. I have heard that in order to make Portraits as a Pro in Germany you need to be registered somewhere (I don't know where) or to have studied something. I also know that in order to operate a photographic shop in Belgium you have to have studied at least in a technical school (like the "75")...

Please hurry, I have to deposit a written report by Friday...
 

argus

Member
Joined
Dec 14, 2004
Messages
1,128
Format
Multi Format
The profession of photographer is no longer protected in Belgium.
It's like that since 2005.

G
 

donbga

Member
Joined
Nov 7, 2003
Messages
3,053
Format
Large Format Pan
George Papantoniou said:
Today a trial took place between me and the Greek Visual Artist's Federation. The reason was that the Federation was refusing to register me as a member, claiming that photographers are not artists, although the law states that since I am in possesion of an Art School Diploma, they are obliged to accept me. So, I had to appeal to the court to solve the problem. (I'll know more about what will happen when the court decision comes out - in a few months)

What I would like to ask the EU Apuggers is the following:

The court asked me whether there is a professional interest from my part if I was a member of the Federation. Since Photography is not a protected profession in Greece, anyone can register as a Pro or Artist photographer without the need or a proven Membership in the artist's federation or proven studies. But it would be useful to me to be able to provide relevant information regarding other EU countries, for I can use it in my argument that I can make use of this Membership, even in other EU countries...

So, if you know anything about photography being a protected profession in your country, please tell me so. I have heard that in order to make Portraits as a Pro in Germany you need to be registered somewhere (I don't know where) or to have studied something. I also know that in order to operate a photographic shop in Belgium you have to have studied at least in a technical school (like the "75")...

Please hurry, I have to deposit a written report by Friday...
Isn't the EU great! Better contact your EU rep.
 
Photrio.com contains affiliate links to products. We may receive a commission for purchases made through these links.
To read our full affiliate disclosure statement please click Here.

PHOTRIO PARTNERS EQUALLY FUNDING OUR COMMUNITY:



Ilford ADOX Freestyle Photographic Stearman Press Weldon Color Lab Blue Moon Camera & Machine
Top Bottom