International Photographic Council Revamps Website

International Photographic Council Revamps Website

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New York, NY—The International Photographic Council (IPC), an NGO of the United Nations, has relaunched its website. Moreover, the new site features a modern design and is fully responsive. In addition, it displays just as well on mobile devices as on computers.

International Photographic Council Revamps Website

The redesigned website sets the tone for a flurry of activity IPC expects to work on in 2023. Furthermore, IPC’s longtime president, James L. Chung, passed away in June 2022. In October 2022, photographer Andy Marcus was elected by the board of directors of IPC as the organization’s new president. IPC-Logo-2023- International Photographic Council

“Rebuilding the IPC website is the first step in moving the organization forward to meet today’s needs within the international photographic and imaging industry,” said Andy Marcus, president, IPC. “Speaking for the IPC board, we’re all looking forward to the activities that are being planned in the near term, later this year, and looking ahead, as IPC gets ready to celebrate our 50th anniversary in 2024.”

Those within the photo-imaging industry are welcome to visit the IPC website to learn more about IPC and its vision. You can also view upcoming news and announcements, including details about upcoming meetings. In addition, you can peruse the galleries of past award events.

IPC’s next planned event is the Hall of Fame Award luncheon, located in the United Nations Delegates Dining Room in New York City on October 18, 2023.

International Photographic Council

The International Photographic Council (IPC) is a multinational, nonprofit, nongovernmental organization (NGO) of the United Nations. Further, it is composed of representatives from every major sector of the photographic industry. Founded in 1974, IPC is dedicated to increasing worldwide recognition of photography as a universal means of communication. IPC’s motto is “Peace Through Photography, the Universal Language.”

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