Awards & Community Involvement
Awards:
Anna is the only photographer is Sault Ste. Marie to have earned her Master of Photographic Arts. The Professional Photographers of Canada present this to those photographers who are recognized for producing the highest level of photography, and who have given their time freely to the photographic industry.
Other awards include:
- 2014 – PPOC-ON Salon Judge
- 2012 – PPOC Two accepted prints
- 2010 – Judged the Professional Photographers of Ontario annual photographic competition.
- 2006 – Received first Bar from PPOC
- 2005 – Award of Excellence from PPOC Nationals Competition
- 2005 – Award of Merit from PPOC Nationals Competition
- 2005 – Judge’s Favorite Award from PPOC Nationals Competition
- 2004 – PPOC Loan Collection Merit Award
- 2000 – Master of Photographic Arts
- 1995 – Craftsman of Photographic Arts
- 1994 – Photographer of the year, Northeastern Professional Photographers of Ontario
- Formal Wedding accreditations, Wedding Story accreditation, Engagement Accreditation, General PortraitAccreditation, Maternity Accreditation, Children Accreditation, and Environmental Family Portrait Accreditation from the Professional Photographers of Canada
- 1999 – Best photograph in Wedding Group category, Professional Photographers of Canada (PPOC)
- Anna is currently the only print juror in the Sault for the Professional Photographer of Ontario and Canada
- 2001 judge for provincial competition, 2002 Anna was the only woman judge for the Canadian competition
Community Involvement:
Anna strongly believes in being a part of the community, and has helped out on various committees over the years.
Anna Pelletier-Doble MPA. Over the Rainbow Children’s Entertainment, Tracy’s Dream, Down Syndrome Algoma, previous Arts Council board member, Volunteer photography for Salvation Army and Easter Seals.
Trusted Professionals
When you make the wise choice to decide to hire a PPOC Accredited Professional Photographer you can feel confident they will provide you with the skills and expertise necessary to get the job done and that you will be happy with the results. Accredited photographers possess the experience, knowledge, and equipment to provide you with a quality product in their area of expertise.
To become Accredited the Photographer must submit a set of 10 images in one or more of the 79 classes of photographic specialties identified by PPOC. The submission is then judged by a panel of qualified judges. Once successfully completed, the photographer is then recognized as a PPOC Accredited Photographer and as such, a specialist in their chosen field.