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Arts & CultureAlmonte photographer selected for prestigious national image salon

Almonte photographer selected for prestigious national image salon

The Professional Photographers of Canada is delighted to announce that Almonte photographer Howard Whiting has had four images selected for its annual national Salon recognizing and celebrating the best of Canadian professional photography.

The Professional Photographers of Canada Image Competition aims to recognize and celebrate exceptional talent in the field of photography, providing a platform for photographers to showcase their creativity and vision. With submissions spanning various genres and themes, the competition highlights the diverse perspectives and artistic expressions of photographers from different cultures and backgrounds. The exhibition was revealed on April 18th, 2026, at Canadian Imaging, the annual conference of the PPOC held this year in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

The PPOC expresses gratitude to the esteemed panel of judges who dedicated their time and expertise to the meticulous evaluation of entries, ensuring a fair and rigorous selection process. For more information about the PPOC Image Competition and upcoming events, visit www.ppoc.ca.

“We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Howard for a remarkable achievement,” said Jay Terry, MPA, SPA, Chair of the National Exhibition Committee. “We are immensely grateful to all participants who shared their creativity and passion with us, making this year’s competition a resounding success. For those seeking to elevate their visual storytelling and make a lasting impression, professional photographers are not just an option – they’re a necessity.”

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