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China Photography Association membership card, press card, what's the use?

The International Professional Photography Association is registered with the approval of People's Republic of China (PRC) and China Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. The full English abbreviation of the International Professional Photography Association is ISPA, and its registration number is: 39980623-005-11-08-4. It is a professional art photography social group composed of professional photographers and photographers from all over the world.

Aims and tasks of the Association:

1. Our mission is to unite professional photographers and photographers around the world as widely as possible, and we are responsible for liaison, coordination, service and business guidance to our members.

2. The Association actively promotes and supports professional photographers and photographers to constantly improve their cultural literacy and artistic level, study their business, exchange their skills, carry out photography creation, study photography theory, develop photography education and prosper international photography.

3. The Association attaches importance to and supports mass photography activities, strengthens the contact with mass photography activities through various forms, promotes the popularization of photography skills, and meets people's various spiritual needs.

The association is committed to promoting international photographic cultural exchanges, expanding friendly exchanges, enhancing mutual understanding and improving photographic skills.

5. The Association will seriously organize its members to hold an international photography contest for artistic exchange, so as to provide a platform for photographers to display their art and further improve their photography skills.

6. We will actively strengthen the contact between the photography industry and all walks of life, and work closely with relevant government departments of various countries to jointly develop the world photography industry.