March 2026 Competition Updates

UPDATED – AI Editing Criteria – Authentication

Our AI Editing Criteria has been updated to include the following provisions:

For Camera Club entries: The photographer’s original image as submitted to the club, before any club modifications such as resizing, copyright additions, or other editing.

The following administrative modifications by the club are explicitly permitted, provided that the image’s camera and editing details remain unaltered:

  • Resizing to meet CAPA pixel dimension and file size specifications
  • Adding a copyright to the metadata or club identifier, when exporting from Lightroom to JPEG at the required quality setting
  • Renaming files to comply with CAPA entry naming conventions

*Retention of the photographer’s original submission is the responsibility of the individual photographer, not the club.

*This update has been added to all remaining 2026 and 2027 competitions.

AI Authentication Review Process

CAPA’s authentication process relies on a structured, multi-stage forensic approach rather than any single detection tool or automated system. When a submission is flagged for review, the authentication process draws on multiple inputs, including metadata analysis, Content Credentials (C2PA) verification, visual forensic examination, the photographer’s editing narrative, and original working files. No image will be disqualified solely on the basis of a single flag indicator. 

Detection flags initiate a review, not an automatic determination. When results raise concerns or remain ambiguous, the photographer will be contacted to provide clarification and specific image files. A final ruling will be rendered only after the photographer’s response and all submitted files have been reviewed.

Originality vs Derivative Work

CAPA guidelines require that photographs incorporating another artist’s copyrighted work must show meaningful creative transformation. Simply photographing or reproducing existing copyrighted artwork without adding significant original elements does not qualify as original work. Submissions that fail this standard risk disqualification from competition.

For more details, please check out the attached document, available in both English and French.

2026 Fine Art Competition

2026 Quebec Zone Competition

Open Competitions For Image Uploading

Speakers Series – May 2026 – Emilie Talpin

CAPA presents via YouTube Live : Emilie Talpin

English presentation : May 20, 2026

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: Fun with macro and water drops – the art of capturing insects and refraction

Summary:

In this program, OM SYSTEM ambassador Emilie Talpin will immerse you in the world of insects but also water drop photography, known as refraction. If you are not familiar with this term, refraction is when the light passes from one medium and into another, affecting the direction of the light. In macro photography, the capture of a background subject into a foreground water drop is a good illustration of refraction. We will learn how to capture such images and go over the equipment needed as well as techniques and tips to make a successful macro photo.

Please login, go to Members > Education Links > Speakers Series, copy and save the YouTube link before the presentation.

Speaker's Bio

Emilie Talpin grew up in Chalon sur Saône, France, the birthplace of Nicéphore Niépce and the first photograph.  Despite this background, she got into photography very late and in 2018 joined a local camera club where she met a group of talented photographers and was inspired to dive deeper into the art of capturing moments in time.  Now, she is an OM SYSTEM ambassador and everywhere she goes, it is with her trusted camera by her side. 

Lately, she has been concentrating on wildlife and macro photography, in particular water drop refraction, but will occasionally stray with friends to an astro or landscape photoshoot.  

Emilie Talpin has been published and featured in Petapixel magazine, the Phoblographers, Sciences et Vie Junior, The Weather Channel, B & H, Adorama, Hunt’s Photo and Video, OM SYSTEM, and 3 Legged Thing. She also has her own YouTube channel, where she publishes educational videos every Sunday.

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Enjoy a selection of her work below.

Speakers Series – April 2026 – David duChemin

CAPA presents via YouTube Live : David duChemin

English presentation : April 15, 2026

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: Heart of the Photograph

Summary:

More information to come

Please login, go to Members > Education Links > Speakers Series, copy and save the YouTube link before the presentation.

Speaker's Bio

David duChemin is a Canadian photographer, author, educator, amputee and adventurer. 

A former comedian turned humanitarian photographer, duChemin now spends his time behind the camera focused on wilder subjects. To his great delight and surprise, his books—among them Within The Frame, The Visual Toolbox, The Soul of the Camera, and The Heart of the Photograph—have been published in over a dozen languages and are celebrated for their focus on vision and creativity. 

His work and teaching can be found at DavidduChemin.com, and his books—including his newest title, Light, Space & Time, Essays on Camera Craft and Creativity—can be found on Amazon or your local bookstore. 

Enjoy a selection of his work below.

Toronto Digital Photography Club – Feb 2026 News

 

From the TDPC Programming Committee:

 

TDPC Newsletter – February 2026 FEATURING:

  • Winter Photography of Frozen Soap Bubbles by Robert Rutkay, TDPC President
  • Photographing Snowflakes by Lance Gitter, Hon. Lifetime Member (TDPC), President of the RHCC

Read the latest club newsletter here.

 

Upcoming Online presentation:

Kas Stone – Making Meaningful Photographs

Tuesday, February 17
7:30 PM–9:00 PM EST

Guests are welcome and can purchase a $10 ticket.

Register by clicking here.

 

In case you missed it, the January issue featured members’ reflections and images of the late Frank Gehry’s architecture. Download the PDF.

London Camera Club – Feb. and March 2026 – Upcoming Presentation

Speaker: 7-9 PM EST

February 12 (7 -9 pmEST) Speaker Night:
Julie Gayler : The Language of Light – Fine Art Photography Through Creative Lighting

Feb 26 7pm-9pm EST Speaker night (hybrid: zoom and in-person)
Andie Shabbar: Night: Staging the Frame – Creativity and Concept in Staged Photography (in-person/zoom)

March 5 7pm-9pm EST. Speaker night (hybrid: zoom & in-person)
The Language of Light – Fine Art Photography Through Creative Lighting Part 02 (in-person/zoom)

March 12 7pm-9pm EST Artists’ Talk (zoom) Foteini Zaglara and Amirhossein Esparham
Foteini Zaglara and Amirhossein Esparham: Visions – Exploring the World of Staged Photography with Two Contemporary Artists

 

The fee is $12 CAD

You can have more info by clicking here.

Note: If no guest link, registration has not yet opened. Registration closes 24 hrs before the event.

Feb. 2026 Judging Program News

Judging Program

Basic Training for New Judges

Reminder! Part 1 of Basic Training for New Judges — the Introduction to Judging Course — is open for registration through the CAPA Learning Centre.
The Introduction to Judging Course costs $185 — with a 35% discount for CAPA individual members! A good reason to join CAPA BEFORE registering for the course.

Part 2 of Basic Training for New Judges — the Judging Practice Workshop —The first two workshops are open for registration. Visit the CAPA Learning Centre to learn more. These workshops are only available to those who have competed the Introduction to Judging Course.

 

Basic Training for New Judges Calgary – July 17th & 18th, 2026

Special In-Person Session for attendees of the 2026 Canadian Photography Conference, Calgary, Alberta.

Join us in Calgary for a two-day, instructor-led version of Basic Training for New Judges! Normally offered online, this exclusive in-person session lets you complete both parts of the program in one immersive in-person setting over two days.
Price: $170
Further details and registration through the Conference Website.

National Judges List

The current National Judges List was issued in early December; the next update will be in early March. CAPA Clubs can access the latest list of Certified and Apprentice Judges by logging in and going to Members > National Judges List.

If you have questions or would like further information, please contact the Director of the Judging Program at judgingdirector@capacanada.ca. — we’re here to help!

Etobicoke Camera Club – Feb. to April 26 – Upcoming Presentation

Avard Woolervar – “Exploring the Social Landscape”
February 23, 2026 – 7:00-9:00 PM EST

A photographer who lives in Nova Scotia, Avard will share how humans affect the landscape. He will talk about his photographic journey from street photography in 1980s Toronto to the more mindful photography he does today.
For more information go to https://avardwoolaver.com
Guests may go to the Guest Information Page to purchase tickets for this speaker.

 

Huibo Hou “Personal Expressive B&W Landscape Photography”
March 9, 2026 – 7:00-9:00 PM EST

Huibo is a B&W landscape photographer based in San Diego, California. Her work has been recognized internationally in recent years with multiple awards and publications. In the first half of her talk, Huibo will delve into the development of one’s personal vision, drawing from her own evolution in B&W landscape photography. In the second half, she will explore various compositional and tonal control techniques, including her postprocessing flow, with the aim of improving one’s vision of seeing and editing in black and white.
Please Note: Per presenter’s request, the recording will only be available for 60 days.
For more information go to https://www.huibohou.com
Guests may go to the Guest Information Page to purchase tickets for this speaker.

 

Leslie Bush – “Heart of the Arctic – Canadian and Greenland High Arctic Explorer”
April 20, 2026 – 7:00-9:00 PM EST

In 2022, Leslie went on 2 back-to-back Adventure Canada cruises exploring the Canadian arctic’s Baffin Island communities and wild landscapes of Nunavut as well as exploring the communities and wild landscapes of western Greenland. The cruises provided a marvellous opportunity to understand and compare life in both the Canadian and Greenland Arctic lands.
Guests may go to the Guest Information Page to purchase tickets for this speaker.

 

Mike Moats – “The Properly Equipped Macro Photographer”
April 27, 2026 – 7:00-9:00 PM EST

Mike will cover the most important equipment for macro photography, how to control depth of field, composition, and finding character in your subjects.
For more information go to https://www.mikemoats.com
Guests may go to the Guest Information Page to purchase tickets for this speaker.

 

You can register by clicking here

Bio and Portfolio – Pacific Zone New Mid-Island DR

Nancy Matheson, Pacific Zone Director, is pleased to announce the appointment of Kim Yanick as District Representative, Mid-Island Region, CAPA Pacific Zone.

Kim’s obsession with the camera started back in the early ’90s at Sheridan College. It was a wild time to be in school—film was still king, but digital cameras were just starting to peek over the horizon. After graduating, Kim spent five years in Vaughan, Ontario, working as a medical photographer for a cosmetic hospital. It was a job that required total precision, which she balanced out by capturing the high-energy, emotional chaos of weddings.
 
In 1999, Kim headed west to British Columbia, taking a bit of a breather from the professional photography world. It wasn’t until 2005, when she picked up her first digital camera, that everything clicked back into place. She dove headfirst into Photoshop and never really came back up for air. She fell in love with the “digital darkroom,” getting lost in the world of composites and magical fantasy art where the only limit was her imagination.
 
While Kim loves exploring every corner of photography, she’s always had a bit of a soft spot for the fine art side of things. Her signature look is a painterly, soft-focus style that she applies to everything from portraits to florals. She loves creating images that don’t just look like a moment in time, but feel like a painting you could step right into.
 
For Kim, the best part of photography is the community. She’s a big believer in using the camera as an excuse to get outside, live a little deeper, and express the things words can’t quite catch. She loves to engage with other photographers and inspire people to just try something—to play, to experiment, and to see where the creative process takes them.
 
These days, Kim is focusing her lens on some new adventures. She’s currently diving into the world of pet photography, capturing the unique personalities of our four-legged friends. She’s also expanding her toolkit to include dynamic outdoor portraits, using off-camera strobes to blend her signature “magical” look with the bold energy of the natural BC landscape. Whether she’s building a whimsical fantasy world or chasing a dog through a field, Kim is always looking for that next spark of inspiration.

Enjoy a selection of  Kim’s works below.

Feb. 2026 Competition Updates

UPDATED – Discontinuing Pre-screening Image Metadata

Based on our experience with the 2026 Fine Art Competition and feedback received, we will discontinue the metadata pre-screening of image prior to the judging process. All submitted images will advance to judging unless the Pre-screening Committee identifies issues requiring intervention.

Our updated image authentication process is now part of each competition’s Editing Criteria. Find the details under ‘Original Files and Metadata Protection’ and ‘Verification For Award Candidate.’ You can view  these details here.

2025 Monochrome Competition

2026 Ontario Zone Competition

Open Competitions For Image Uploading

Inspirational Colour – closes February 28, 2026 – Check it out here

Atlantic Zone – closes March 15, 2026 – Check it out here

Prairie Zone – closes March 30, 2026 – Check it out here

Triptych – closes April 15, 2026 – Check it out here

Speakers Series – March 2026 – Benedict Brain

CAPA presents via YouTube Live : Benedict Brain

English presentation : March 18, 2026

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: The Art of Seeing

Summary:

This talk draws on Benedict Brain’s long-running Art of Seeing column in Digital Camera World magazine. Over seven years, the column has explored how photography can help us look more closely at the world and find meaning in what we see. The talk highlights the power of storytelling, the value of creativity, and the importance of being a mindful and ethical traveller with a camera. Rather than focusing on technical how-tos, it asks deeper questions about why we make photographs and what they reveal about us.

Available to Individual CAPA members via the members only section of the website.

Please login, go to Members > Education Links > Speakers Series, copy and save the YouTube link before the presentation.

Speaker's Bio

Benedict Brain is a UK-based photographer, writer, and author. An award-winning journalist, he writes the monthly column The Art of Seeing for Digital Camera World magazine. His first book, You Will Be Able to Take Great Photos By the End of This Book (2023), has been translated and published internationally (Spain, Germany and Bulgaria), with a US edition released by Prestel, and his second book, A Camera Bag Companion, followed in 2024.

Benedict judges major photography competitions, founded Potato Photographer of the Year in 2020, and lectures internationally on the art and craft of photography. His practice spans personal projects, editorial assignments, and teaching through workshops and enrichment programmes.

Enjoy a selection of his work below.

Linda Treleaven awarded MCAPA

Linda Treleaven has been a member of CAPA since 2012 and has also been an active member of the Images Alberta Camera Club since 2008. 
 
Linda has held a variety of roles in IACC.  She was board secretary for 6 years and the Competition Chair for 6 years.
 
She has chaired a Macro SIG group and has presented a workshop on Macro Photography for her club.  She has also done workshops on portrait lighting and has presented a member showcase. 
 
She actively participates in CAPA Competitions, both individually and with her club.  She has received several Silver Medals and Honours Awards.

She is currently the CAPA representative and promotes CAPA and her club at every opportunity.

It is with great pleasure to award Linda with the Maple Leaf Honours Distinction. 
 
Congratulations and thank you for all your hard work for CAPA.

Speakers Series – Feb. 2026 – Darlene Hildebrandt

CAPA presents via YouTube Live : Darlene Hildebrandt

English presentation : Feb. 18, 2026

Pacific 4:00 PM – Mountain 5:00 PM – Central 6:00 PM – Eastern 7:00 PM – Atlantic 8:00 PM (Canada)

Theme/topic of the presentation: How to do Travel Photography Like a Pro

Summary:

If you’re like many photographers, you like to get out and about and see the world because it provides a great opportunity to see and photograph new things.


But have you ever gotten home and been disappointed with the images you captured on that once-in-a-lifetime trip? If so, you’re not alone. But there are some things you can do to prepare yourself.


So, this session is all about making sure you come home with better photos from your next adventure.

We’ll cover topics like:

  • Equipment (what to leave home, what are must-haves)
  • Handy travel accessories for photographers
  • Lighting (why quality of light and shadows matter)
  • Photographing people (the dos and don’ts)
  • Night photography
  • Composition tips to add impact
  • How to photograph iconic locations in a unique way
  • and more . . .

Come ready to learn!

 

Available to Individual CAPA members via the members only section of the website.

Please login, go to Members > Education Links > Speakers Series, copy and save the YouTube link before the presentation.

Speaker's Bio

Your instructor for this class is Darlene Hildebrandt, a professional photographer of 37 years, and photography educator since 2011.

Besides being a portrait photographer, and photo editor, she’s also quite well-traveled – having been to 37 countries and 6 continents.

She brings her experience as a photographer, and passion as a world traveler together, to provide you with some stunning examples to inspire you and solid tips that you can apply to your photography.

 
Portfolio of travel images: https://gallery.digitalphotomentor.com/Travel 

Enjoy a selection of her work below.

World Photographic Cup 2026 – Canada has 7 images Top 10 in the World

Team Canada is proud to have 7 images in the World Top 10. These images are now up for medals at this year’s World Photographic Cup (WPC). The photographers of these exceptional images will travel to Iceland April 25th to represent Canada at the 2026 World Photographic Cup awards ceremony.

“This achievement reinforces what we already know—Canada is home to extraordinary creative talent. We are proud to share this moment as a team, united by camaraderie, passion, and the journey to the podium in Iceland.” Jillian Chateauneuf, WPC Team Canada Co-captain

Please congratulate the following Canadian photographers:

Manpreet Sokhi – Burnaby BC, Category: Portrait Illustrative
Andrew Hiorth – Vaughan ON, Category: Portrait Natural
Andrew Hiorth – Vaughan ON, Category: Wedding Open
Rabih Madi- Laval, QC Category: Wedding Open
Geoff Gabriel – Toronto, ON Category: Reportage/Photojournalism
Jacquie Matechuk – Cochrane, AB Category: Nature Wildlife
Michelle Valberg – Ottawa, ON Category: Nature Wildlife
Michelle’s image also earned the WPC Best of Nation award for the highest scoring Canadian image

Read more by clicking here

Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia Winter & Spring Events

Celebrating its 78th year as a club, the Photographic Guild of Nova Scotia is pleased to extend an invitation to join us for our Fred & Edie Greene Speaker series. There is no charge to attend these webinars, but donations to support the speaker series are gratefully accepted.

Monday, January 12, 2026

Black & White Photography with Nikon Canada takes place on Monday, January 12, 2026 at 7:30 PM AST. Daniel Germinario from Nikon Canada will discuss everything from the fundamentals of black and white photography to the gear you can use to master it.
Join us and learn how to improve your Black & White Photography with Daniel.

You can register by clicking here

 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

By Path or Paddle- Photographing the Natural World with Peter Baumgarten takes place on Sunday, February15, 2026 at 7:30 PM AST. An avid outdoor enthusiast with a passion for wilderness camping, canoeing and kayaking, Peter Baumgarten is a professional photographer and educator living on Manitoulin Island in Northern Ontario.

Join us as Peter discusses the challenges and joys of outdoor photography and the techniques he uses to “get the shot”.

You can register by clicking here

 

Monday, March 9, 2026

Multiple exposure photography with Marianna Armata takes place on Monday, March 9, 2026 at 7:30 PM ADT. A graphic designer, illustrator, and photographer, Marianna enjoys sharing her passion with photo clubs through online presentations and hands-on workshops.

Join us as Marianna discusses both in-camera and post-processing to generate multiple exposure imagery.

You can register by clicking here

 

Sunday, May 3, 2026

Setting Boundaries with Kas Stone takes place on Sunday, May 3, 2026 at 7:30 PM ADT. Kas is a professional photographic artist who is inspired by the wild coastal scenery. In this webinar, she will discuss the careful considerations used to determine how best to crop an image and the impact that it would have on the visual design and storytelling of the image.

You can register by clicking here

Jan. 2026 Judging Program News

Judging Program

Basic Training for New Judges

Part 1 of Basic Training for New Judges — the Introduction to Judging Course — is open for registration through the new CAPA Learning Centre.
The Introduction to Judging Course costs $185 — with a 35% discount for CAPA individual members! A good reason to join CAPA BEFORE registering for the course.

Part 2 of Basic Training for New Judges — the Judging Practice Workshop — will be open for registration shortly. We are in the process of finalizing dates for the first two workshops which will be listed on the CAPA Learning Centre. These workshops are only available to those who have competed the Introduction to Judging Course.

 

Basic Training for New Judges Calgary – July 17th & 18th, 2026

Special In-Person Session for attendees of the 2026 Canadian Photography Conference.

Join us in Calgary for a two-day, instructor-led version of Basic Training for New Judges! Normally offered online, this exclusive in-person session lets you complete both parts of the program in one immersive in-person setting over two days.
Early Bird Price: $150 Regular Price: $170

Further details and registration through the Conference Website.

 

National Judges List

The current National Judges List was issued in early December; the next update will be in early March. CAPA Clubs can access the latest list of Certified and Apprentice Judges by logging in and going to Members > National Judges List.

 

If you have questions or would like further information, please contact the Director of the Judging Program at judgingdirector@capacanada.ca. — we’re here to help!

London Camera Club – Jan. and Feb. 2026 – Upcoming Presentation

Speaker: 7-9 PM EST

January 22 (7-9pm EST) Artist Talk: Witnessing Conflict – Louie Palu’s Lens on Global Struggles

January 29 (7-9pmEST) Artist Talk & Speaker session
Katie Oates, guest speaker, & Saeid Sadeghi, featured artist, Framing Reality – Exploring the World of Photojournalism

February 5 (7-9pm EST) Artists’ Talk
Alexander Sviridov: Shaping Vision – The Art and Soul of Fine Art Photography

February 12 (7 -9 pmEST) Speaker Night:
Julie Gayler : The Language of Light – Fine Art Photography Through Creative Lighting

The fee is $12 CAD

You can have more info by clicking here.

 

Note: If no guest link, registration has not yet opened. Registration closes 24 hrs before the event.

Jan. 2026 Competition Updates

Effective January 1, 2026 – New AI Editing Criteria & Authentication Standards

All competition entries must now meet our updated Editing Criteria requirements.
These standards are designed to maintain the integrity of CAPA competitions by prohibiting the use AI-generative technology and ensuring that only authentic photographic images are accepted.

Full details are available by clicking here

Pre-Screening Process:

Our pre-screening committee will review all submitted images to verify that camera and editing details are present in the image metadata. Only images containing the required metadata will advance to judging.
When metadata is incomplete or missing, the pre-screening committee will contact photographers directly with instructions on how to properly save and resubmit their images with the necessary information.

Resources for Clubs and Photographers:

To assist photographers and camera club coordinators with compliance, we have developed CAPA Club Compliance

Full details are available here: (English) (French

On December 11, 2025, CAPA and the North Shore Photographic Society co-hosted a YouTube session titled “AI & the New CAPA Competition Rules,” where I presented an overview of the updated authentication standards.

You can view this Youtube video by clicking here

Updated AI Summary – Safe & Flagged (Prohibited) AI Tools

This webpage now includes details on the following post processing applications:

  • Adobe Photoshop Elements 2026
  • Affinity Photo
  • Aiarty
  • Capture One
  • Freepik
  • Foto
  • GIMP
  • Lightroom
  • Luminar Neo
  • ON1 Photo Raw
  • Photoshop – Version 27.2
  • Picmonkey
  • Snapseed
  • Topaz Labs
  • Windows Photo

Clarification on Lightroom/Photoshop Presets

Regular presets are fully compliant with our standards. They’re saved combinations of development adjustments (exposure, contrast, color grading, etc.) that modify existing pixel values. Whether a photographer moves the sliders manually or applies a preset that moves them automatically, the result is identical – no pixels are added, removed, or generated.
 
Use of Presets In Post Processing
 
Lightroom and Photoshop presets are permitted in our competitions as they adjust existing pixels rather than generating content. See CAPA Eligibility Criteria for complete details. 
 

Updated – CAPA Eligibility Criteria: NEW – Previously Awarded Image 

An image, or substantially the same image, that has previously received a CAPA Award (medal, medal certificate, merit award, or honourable mention) in any CAPA competition or salon is ineligible for entry into any future CAPA competition or salon. This restriction applies across all competition categories and types.

2025 Monochrome Competition

2025 Monochrome Competition

2026 Competitions Now Open For Uploading

Oakville Camera Club – Jan. 2026 – Upcoming Presentation

OCC Presents an online presentation, at 07:00 pm.

 

Jan 19 Virtual – Moving Images with Andrea Sirois.

Registration by clicking here


Feb 2 Virtual – Night Photography with Monika Deviat

Registration by clicking here

The fee is 10$

 

More information  by clicking here

Tanner Sussi awarded ACAPA

This document outlines Tanner Sussi’s application for CAPA honours, detailing her service, competition results, presentations, and judging experience.

Service and Club Involvement

  • Tanner has been a member of the Langley Camera Club since 2019 and previously a member of the Surrey Photography Club for three years.
  • She served as the Lower Mainland District CAPA Representative for three years, promoting CAPA membership and providing presentations to clubs.
  • Tanner has led discussion groups and special interest sessions, fostering community engagement and skill development among members.

Judging and Competition Achievements

  • A certified CAPA judge since February 2020, Tanner has judged numerous competitions across Canada, including significant events in Saskatchewan.
  • She has received multiple accolades, including 3rd place merit in the My Canada competition and recognition in the Four Nations Honours.

Exhibitions and Publications

  • Tanner’s work has been published in the Spotlight magazine and exhibited in various galleries, including the Surrey Art Gallery and the Langley Arts Council Gallery.
  • She has actively participated in community exhibitions, showcasing and selling her photography.

Endorsement

  • Sheena Wilkie, FCAPA, commends Tanner for her dedication to photography, her role as a CAPA representative, and her ability to inspire and educate others in the field.

Canadian Photography Conference 2026

2026 Canadian Photography Conference - Calgary, Alberta, Canada- July 13-16, 2026

 

Mark your calendars – July 13-16, 2026!

Attend Your Way – In Person or Online

For the first time ever, the conference is going hybrid!  If you can’t make it to Calgary, you can still join virtually with live-stream access and 12 months of on-demand recordings.

The Live-Stream option also allows real time translation through YouTube Live and Google Translate for attendees whose primary language is not English.

Click on this link to visit the the Canadian Photography Conference 2026:

Https://www.CanadianPhotographyConference.ca 

Stella d’Entremont
President, CAPA