Partner Article
Picture Perfect Partnership as InFocus Insurance joins the British Institute of Professional Photography
AWARD-WINNING photography specialists InFocus Insurance has joined forces with the British Institute of Professional Photography.
The Altrincham-based firm has become an official company partner of the internationally recognised organisation – which is over 100 years old and supports professional photographers through continuous development and networking.
It also offers members preferential deals on products and services.
As part of their commitment to the BIPP and its members, InFocus Insurance is offering BIPP members 12 months insurance for the price of 11, and the policy includes theft from unattended vehicles and annual worldwide cover.
Peter Stevenson of InFocus said: “The BIPP is an internationally recognised organisation which has been supporting professional photographers for more than a century.
“While we may not have been around quite as long, InFocus strives to offer comprehensive insurance packages at extremely competitive prices and our policies include worldwide cover and theft from vehicles at no extra cost.
“We are delighted to work alongside the British Institute of Professional Photography as a company partner to support its members.”
The British Institute of Professional Photographers has more than 3,500 members across the world. It works with selected company partners, such as InFocus, to support professional standards within the industry.
InFocus Insurance offers competitive policies for photographers working across all industries. All schemes have been developed with professional photographers in mind to ensure the real risks they face are protected.
For further information go to infocusinsurance.co.uk or for a bespoke package call 0161 925 5051.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by James Savage .
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