Who’s Who In Photography

Who’s Who

Be recognized among the best photographers in the world!! 

Since 1942 — you can be here, too!

How Do I Get Listed?

All you have to do is exhibit!  There is no requirement to be a member of Photographic Society of America.  Lists are compiled from electronic spreadsheets sent to the Who’s Who Directors by the PSA-recognized Exhibitions.

What Is In Who’s Who For Photography?

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What Is Required To Be Included?

Exhibitors in each division and section who have met the minimum number of acceptances in PSA-recognized exhibitions the previous year are listed. The minimum number is 5% of the total possible acceptances in each section for that year. The minimum number and the exhibitions for that year are listed with each section.  If the minimum number is four or less, the added requirement is acceptances in two or more judgings. Any section with 20 or fewer judgings must meet this requirement. Learn more about the Who’s Who publication here.

Additional Distinctions

While it is not required that you are a member of Photographic Society of America, members do have the opportunity to use their acceptances to apply for PSA Stars and to use those Stars to earn PSA Distinctions for recognition of photographic achievement (ROPA).  Learn more about becoming a member here.

Accuracy And Consistency Are Important!

Exhibitors are requested to use the same form of their name on all exhibition entries to ensure correct credit. Unreported errors in the catalogs, missing catalogs, misspelling, and/or misplacement of names in a catalog may result in inaccuracies. Exhibitors should report catalog errors to the exhibition, and to the appropriate Who’s Who Directors (listed below) and Star Ratings Directors.  Corrections must be confirmed by the exhibition. Learn more about exhibiting here.