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For more information, contact:
Eugene Mopsik, Executive Director
American Society of Media Photographers
Phone (215) 451-2767
Email mopsik@asmp.org

 

Guy Lamolinara, Special Assistant for Communications
Office of Strategic Initiatives, Library of Congress
Phone (202) 707-9217
Email glam@loc.gov

ASMP Gets Three-Year Award from Library of Congress

The American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) has received a major award to fund a new, collaborative project to promote digital photo standards, refined production workflows, archiving methods and best practices, all based on the Universal Photographic Digital Imaging Guidelines (UPDIG). The three-year project will develop new educational resources and will promote the use of the Guidelines through a Web site and awareness campaigns within the professional photographer community. The award is made by the Library of Congress as part of the Library's National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program (NDIIPP).

The ASMP Foundation, a separate tax-deductible entity that supports ASMP's educational mission, announced that it will contribute toward the matching funds target that was proposed to the LOC during the project application process. Also contributing toward the matching funds target is Photo District News. Additional matching funds are being sought. For more information, contact Eugene Mopsik, Executive Director of ASMP, at (215) 451-2767 or mopsik@asmp.org.

The ASMP project is one of eight partnership projects that the LOC is supporting as part of its new Preserving Creative America initiative to address the long-term preservation of creative content in digital form. The other seven are:

"America's creativity is unrivaled in the world, and it is among our most important exports," said Librarian of Congress James H. Billington. "The Library is pleased to be able to bring together creators of such diverse content for the sake of saving our nation's heritage, which is increasingly being created only in digital formats."

With these latest additions, the NDIIPP network now includes more than 90 partners, including other government agencies, educational institutions, research laboratories and organizations both in the United States and abroad. Previous NDIIPP projects have involved primarily educational and cultural heritage institutions. To learn more about the NDIIPP initiative, visit www.digitalpreservation.gov.

About ASMP

Founded in 1944, the American Society of Media Photographers (ASMP) is the leading trade association for photographers who photograph primarily for publication. ASMP promotes photographers' rights, educates photographers in better business practices, produces business publications for photographers, and helps buyers find professional photographers. It has more than 5,000 members, including many of the world's greatest photographers, in 40 chapters nationwide.