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National Best in Class for Animals 2021

My photo of a Golden Retriever in autumn leaves in Centennial Park, Moncton won Best in Class for Animals in the 2021 Professional Photographers of Canada National Image Competition!

An award winning photo of a Golden Retriever in autumn leaves.

My photo of a Golden Retriever in autumn leaves in Centennial Park, Moncton won Best in Class for Animals in the 2021 Professional Photographers of Canada National Image Competition! I also received scores of Excellence on my Modern Family and Black to the Bone images, and was a finalist for National Photographic Artist of the Year.

You can find more of my Pet Photography here.

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Animal Portraiture Accreditation

I’m happy to announce that I have just received notice of my fourth Professional Accreditation through Professional Photographers of Canada, this time in Animal Portraiture. Here are the 10 images that were accepted, along with the press release from PPOC.

Press Release2018/10/20The Professional Photographers of Canada is pleased to announce that:Tracy Munson ,has just earned an accreditation in Animal Portrait, at our Accreditation judging in Edmonton, AB.Accreditation is the first elevation above th…

Press Release

2018/10/20

The Professional Photographers of Canada is pleased to announce that:

Tracy Munson ,

has just earned an accreditation in Animal Portrait, at our Accreditation judging in Edmonton, AB.

Accreditation is the first elevation above the general membership level, and is achieved by submitting samples of the

applicant’s photography to a PPOC Board of Review for Accreditation. Accreditation demonstrates that the photographer is

capable of delivering above average quality photography in a chosen category.

In assessing Accreditation Submissions, the judges will consider the following criteria: Impact, Creativity, Style,

Composition, Presentation, Color Balance, Centre of Interest, Lighting, Subject Matter, Image file quality, Technique and

Story Telling.

Along with other service and print merits, a minimum of one Accreditation is required to qualify for a Craftsman of

Photographic Arts and two accreditations are needed for a Master of Photographic Arts.

For more information, please contact:

Tracy Grabowski, MPA,SPA

Tracy Grabowski Photography

11313 - 69 Street

Edmonton,AB

T5B 1R8

780 413 4550

tracy@tracygrabowskiphoto.com

Tanya Thompson

PPOC Executive Director

T: (888) 643-PPOC (7762)

F: (519) 537-5573

e-mail: exec.director@ppoc.ca

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