REMINDER: Spaces are still available for the Adobe Lightroom Basics Workshop closes soon—4 and 25 July, with Mark O’Reilly.
Your president is promoting camera clubs.
David Shetliffe talks about his journey of joining a Camera Club and what he has learned along the way. Read the article in WeekendPlus. Check whether one of your photos is in the article.
REMINDER: the 2026 Annual Exhibition closes on 5 July.
Navigate to EXHIBITIONS>2026 Annual Exhibition. There you will find a downloadable PDF file.
SAPF Mission
Morning at Finke River, Alan Bevan AAPS.
The South Australian Photographic Federation (SAPF) promotes the proficiency, art and science of photography for the community of photographers in South Australia.
As an umbrella organisation of affiliated organisations, we’ve coordinated activities for beginner photographers, established amateurs and professionals since 1962.
Our 31 affiliated clubs spread across South Australia provide fellowship, educational activities, workshops and friendly competition for photographic enthusiasts from beginner to expert.
Services to Clubs
Merit 2024. The Edge of the World, David Munro, EFIAP FAPS,
The SAPF provides the following services to member clubs:
Each year, a series of workshops are conducted on a variety of subjects of interest photographers.
A list of qualified judges for competitions and exhibitions can be accessed online.
Speakers are available to discuss a variety of topics.
Tips can be obtained on how to form and run a club.
Members of affiliated clubs can access all this information and more through the [Admin] tab. If you don’t have the password, please contact the secretary.
Looking For a Club?
Top Open Colour Print 2024, Tranquility, David Munro EFIAP MAPS.
Joining a camera club can be a great way to enhance your photography skills and capture more fulfilling images.
When looking for a club, consider visiting multiple clubs near your residence to get a feel for their atmospheres and ranges of activities. Choose a club that aligns with your needs and interests, even if it isn’t near your home.
Look for clubs that offer a variety of activities, such as regular meetings, guest speaker nights, workshops, competitions, outings, and field trips. Ensure that the club provides learning opportunities through formal and informal means and encourages interaction among members in situations where they can share their work. Additionally, it provides opportunities for members to share their experiences through competitions or exhibitions.
