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Become a Member of the PWP Community Network

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Professional Women Photographers (PWP) is an international community for women photographers, offering members a range of programs, educational opportunities, juried competitions, discussion groups, and global networking. Membership provides meaningful individual benefits and fosters connections with a supportive network of professional peers.

Why Join?

Learn, grow, network, collaborate and exhibit your photography with other women photographers around the world. Membership is open to all professional women photographers.

A unique profile listing on the PWP website highlighting several of your best portfolio images

Showcase your work with a featured profile and image gallery on the PWP website.

Curtain Raiser is an exclusive benefit for members of Professional Women Photographers, offering a unique platform to showcase your work. What is a Curtain Raiser? It’s your time to shine! Share a short, 5-minute photography program with minimal narration before our inspiring monthly guest speakers take the stage. Why Become a Member? Gain visibility for your photography within a supportive community. Build confidence presenting your work to an engaged audience. Be part of a network that celebrates and uplifts women photographers. Joining PWP gives you access to this and many other opportunities to grow as an artist. Let your creativity take center stage!

To support our artists/photographers find art calls and art opportunities. We encourage our members to participated in juried art exhibitions and other art opportunities that focus on promoting work and advancing participants’ careers.

Join Today to take advantage of PWP’s Member Discounts

Highlight a recent accomplishment in the newsletter

Any individual who is a paid member in good standing with Professional Women Photographers has voting privileges.

What our members say…

“I met great people, learned about new perspectives in photography through book club and meetings, tried new ways to exhibit my photographs.”