Affiliated Sites
Affiliated Sites

FIAP is an international federation which affiliates as operational members, the national associations of photography. Photographers must contact the representative federation in their country.
The Photographic Society of Singapore (PSS) is recognised as one of the representative federation by FIAP for Singapore.
More information about FIAP International Salons can be found HERE.

National Arts Council Singapore
The National Arts Council (NAC) was set up as a Statutory Board in September 1991 to spearhead the development of the arts in Singapore. Its mission is to nurture the arts and make it an integral part of people’s lives in Singapore. Anchored on the twin strategies of excellence and engagement in the arts, the Council aims to build a vibrant arts sector by creating a conducive environment where the arts is accessible to all and artistic talents have the necessary resources and capabilities to excel and achieve sustainability in the long term.
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Singapore International Photography Award (SIPA)
The first International Photographic Exhibition was organized by The Photographic Society of Singapore in 1957. One year later, in 1958, PSS held its first biennial Foto Fair in conjuction with the Salon. The Salon was later renamed Singapore International Salon of Photography, or SIP.
The Salon was held annually and over the years, it witnessed the evolution of the various genres of photography, from the darkroom techniques in the past such as solarisation, diazochrome etc to the present digital image manipulation. It also witnessed fleeting images of days gone by as well as new images that push the photographers’ skills to the limit.
The Singapore International Salon of Photography (SIP) was renamed the Singapore International Salon of Creative Photography (SICP) in 2000. And, from 2006 onward, it is known as Singapore International Photography Award (SIPA). The objective of the recent name change is to brand SIPA as a salon different from the traditional ones, while preserving the values it has inherited.





