Panorama, Volume 15, Number 5, December 1998 Page: 2
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Panorama is a publication of the International
Association of Panoramic Photographers.
Our offices are located at
the various addresses listed below:
IAPP
PO Box 2816
Boca Raton FL 33427-2816
561-393-7101/561-361 -0494 fax
http://www.panphoto.com
President:
Denis Tremblay
132 Rue Richelieu
Jean-SR-Richelieu
Quebec, Canada J3B 6X4
450-358-9797/450-358-4686 (fax)
panoram @ cam.org
President Elect:
Liz Hymans
40 Lagoon Road
Belvedere, CA 94920
415-435-5842
lizpanopix @ aol.com
Exec. Secretary/Treasurer:
Addie Lorber
1385-87 Palmetto Park Rd West
Boca Raton, FL 33486
561 -361-0031/561 -361 -0494 (fax)
CustomLab @ aol.com
Panorama Publisher:
Warren Wight
http://www.wordsandpictures.com
warren @ wordsandpictures.com
Directors:
Will Landon, Bellevue, WA
206-746-3143 / 206-746-6985 (fax)
Bob McIntyre, Colorado Springs, CO
719-633-3265 / 719-577-5779 (fax)
Everen Brown,Salt Lake City, UT
801-364-2642 / 801-364-2646 (fax)
Richard Schneider, Bowie, MD
301-262-6719 / 301-713-6921 (fax)
Chairman of the Board:
Fred Yake, Las Vegas, NV
702-361-5885 / 702-361-5885 (fax)
All submissions become the property of
IAPP & will not be returned. Submissions
may be edited & may or may not be
published at the discretion of the editor.
ISSN #1090-994X
Presidents (
Message A
By Denis Tremblay =
e are fast approaching the new
year. 1999 means our next
International Convention in
Quebec will be here faster than we think.
In the first week of January the convention
committee chairmen and I will begin to
organize and plan. I ask all our members
throughout the world to make every effort
to attend this Quebec convention, as it will
be the last one of this century. Mark the
date in your calendars and try to make it.
If you have not already done so, it is
very important to get your renewal forms
and payment into us by January 1 in order
to get in the membership directory.
The major exchange of ideas and
information by members between conven-
tions is our Panorama magazine. Your
input is very important. Any experience
concerning an assignment, camera
modifications etc. can be valuable to the
members. Please be sure to send your
articles to Addie Lorber. ■
Qualified Panoramic Photographer
lAPP’s First Recipients
By Jeff Weisenburger
■on Tuttle of Peoria, IL, D. John
McCarthy of Wilbraham, MA,
and Fred Yake of Las Vegas, NV
are the first three IAPP members to
successfully complete the Qualified
Panoramic Photographer Program. Each
applicant passed the written exam,
received a “yea” judgement for the
panoramic photos each submitted, and
Secretary Says
Looking Bac
By Addie Lorber
The Past Year
Another year is coming to a
close and what a great year it
has been. I am still getting
comments from members and spouses
about what an outstanding Convention
we had in Moab. Fred and his committee
worked very hard to make it the success
it was. It brought into focus the popular-
ity of panoramic photography both in the
traditional and digital formats. The most
interesting part for me was seeing the
artistry that went into many of the
images. Panoramic photography is truly
an art, not just a picture.
We saw the continued excellence in
Panorama thanks to Warren striving to
put out the best issues possible, and to
our members for contributing articles
and photographs. Warren needs your
help so please keep sending them in. I
would also like to thank our advertisers
for their continued support.
earned the necessary service points, as
outlined in the July 98 issue of Pan-
orama magazine. Special thanks to
committee members Denis Hill and
Charlie Ridgway for keeping the
program running smoothly, moon
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Our web page has gained notoriety
and was mentioned in a national photo
magazine as being one of the best in its
category. Again we have Warren to thank
for constantly upgrading and improving
our web site.
I am looking forward to October 1999
and Quebec. Hopefully you are already
planning to attend this picturesque area
during very picturesque time of year.
Many members have already sent in
renewal forms. It is very important for
each of you to do so in order to he listed
in the next membership guide, Don’t
delay, send yours in today.
As this is the last issue for 1998,1
would like to wish all our members and
their families a happy and healthy holiday
season. May the last year in this millen-
nium be a successful one for all. mum
Want to be in the
1999 IAPP
Membership
Directory?
Renew your membership
by January 1, 1999 to
make sure you are
included in the directory!
Renewal Form Can Be
Found On Page 25
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