About IPHF.

Photo Credit: HOF Inductee: ©Hiro

Since 1965

The International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum honors those who have made great contributions to the field of photography and preserves historic photographs to share with the world.

Building on the Past.

Moving into the Future.

IPHF is pushing forward in new directions by building on our past. We are pushing forward with plans to expand our membership and participation worldwide. At the same time, we are committed to continuing to honor individuals by inducting them into the hall of fame, curating a collection of their works, providing education programs, and building unique photography competitions with global participation.

While having a Gallery to call home in St. Louis had many benefits, it didn’t contribute to our ability to grow globally and we chose to not renew our lease at the end of 2022. Since then, we have been focusing on more web based educational programming with lectures and workshops on Portrait, Landscape and Architectural photography and spirited discussions on topical issues like A.I. Photography with classes discounted or free for members. In the future, plans include sponsoring and co-branding new web and in person programs in diverse geographic locations suited for the topic or presenters.

“We are also pushing forward with photography competitions, which extend our reach internationally and provide additional sources of income,” noted Bob Bishop, newly elected Board of Directors Co-chair. “Our access to Hall of Fame members as judges helps raise our visibility globally and locally, he said.”

IPHF also intends to initiate a new galley program as soon as feasible, starting with exhibitions of inductees’ work and current traveling shows. The Board of Directors is committed to Honoring individuals of note who’ve made significant contributions to the art, science, and craft of photography and have leveraged the medium for betterment of humanity and the world as a whole. For the interim we are housing the offices of IPHF and preserving its collection in a secure location in St. Louis, MO.

Photo Credit: HOF Inductee: ©Chester Higgins

Statement of Inclusion

The International Photography Hall of Fame believes that the photography community prospers when we work together. We support all photographers and reject discrimination based on age, race, disability, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation and expression.

We recognize and embrace our similarities and differences, encourage opportunities to learn from our members and cultivate inclusive communication and multicultural skills for the betterment of the photography community.

Join Our Mission.

Our Mission

To educate the public about photographic history; collect, exhibit and preserve historical items and images; and honor significant contributors to the evolution of the art and science of photographic imaging.

Share History

When the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) association created the Photographic Art and Science Foundation, their largest goal was promoting the history of art and industry. In 1965, that mission led the Foundation to establish a permanent dedication to recognize historic photographers and inventors. In 1977, the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum was created.

Photography is a Community

If you’re interested in helping further the mission of preserving, sharing and offering education centered on the art of photography, get involved. Join the dedicated team of sponsors, donors, members, staff and volunteers who keep IPHF running, year after year.

A HISTORY OF EXCELLENCE

When the Professional Photographers of America (PPA) association created the Photographic Art and Science Foundation, their largest goal was promoting the history of art and industry. In 1965, that mission led the Foundation to establish a permanent dedication to recognize historic photographers and inventors. In 1977, the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum was created.

Photo Credit: HOF Inductee: ©Vivian Maier

  • The Photographic Arts and Sciences Foundation (PASF) is born. The next decade focused on adding to a growing collection of historic prints, cameras and equipment.

  • The International Photography Hall of Fame (IPHF) doors first open in Santa Barbara, California – as part University Museums at the Brooks Institute of Photography.

  • The IPHF relocates to the Kirkpatrick Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

  • After the IPHF’s largest capital campaign to date, a new museum opens in the Grand Center Arts District in St. Louis, Missouri.

  • The IPHF mission continues sharing the art of photography, with thousands of photographs from more than 500 artists in a permanent collection.

Board of Directors

  • Robert Bishop

    VERO BEACH FL/CO-CHAIR

  • Mark Braun

    ST. LOUIS, MO/CO-CHAIR

  • Elizabeth Sanjuan

    DELRAY BEACH, FL/SECRETARY

  • Scott Kurkian

    ATLANTA, GA/TREASURER

  • David Capes

    ST. LOUIS, MO

  • Kira Derryberry

    TALLAHASSEE, FL

  • Robert George

    ST. LOUIS, MO

  • Rob Grimm

    ST. LOUIS, MO

  • Ken Kranzberg

    ST. LOUIS, MO

  • Dick Miles

    ST. LOUIS, MO

  • Frederick Van Johnson

    TRACY, CA

  • Robert Wagner

    OKLAHOMA CITY, OK

IPHF Staff

Steve Burns

DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS

Andrea Tanzi

SOCIAL MEDIA MANAGER

Amy Burger

MEDIA RELATIONS

Curators

Greg Barth

CURATOR

Michael Daft

CURATOR

Richard Sprengeler

CURATOR

Carl Valle

CURATOR

SISTER CITY COLLABORATIVE

As part of the international efforts behind IPHF, the Sister City Collaborative is bridges culture between sister cities, St. Louis, Missouri, and Nanjing, China. Tim Hermann, Retired CEO, board chairman and former owner of Collins&Hermann, has been the greatest influence on establishing this cultural exchange. He lived most of the year in Shenzhen, China, and pushed for the creation of an outreach program. With collaboration from St. Louis World Trade Center and the Nanjing office of Sister Cities, IPHF is now able to host groups to explore St. Louis and learn more about the city through the lens of photography.

 

Special thanks to the sponsors of the Sister City Collaborative,

Anna Harris, Joseph Trad, Tim Hermann, Jay Nathanson, the Kranzberg Gallery and these generous organizations

Photo Credit:  IPHF Visionary Award Recipient: ©Matika Wilbur

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Your support is instrumental in preserving the rich legacy and advancing the International Photography Hall of Fame mission.

Your contribution ensures that iconic photographers' legacy and invaluable contributions to our visual culture continue to inspire and educate future generations. By donating, you become a vital part of our mission to honor the past, celebrate the present, and foster the future of photography worldwide. Join us in preserving the rich heritage of photography by making a meaningful contribution today.

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