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Getting a Silver in the International Photographic Competition in 2025

I have entered the IPC (International Photographic Competition) in PPA (Professional Photographers of America) for many years, and merited enough times to earn my Master of Photography and Master Artist degrees, but this is the first time I scored in the round of 32 in the Wildlife category, and then advanced to the sweet 16 round, earning me a Silver medal (actually just a pin). The competition is fierce, these are the best images submitted by professional photographers worldwide (the PPA has international members). I am honored to score high in this competition and be in the company of other wonderful professional photographers.

Silver medal image in 2025 International Photographic Competition
Sea Eagle’s Realm, a silver image in 2025 IPC

Coincidentally, this is the same image I showed in a previous blog announcing that you can purchase some of my images in an online store.

This is an image I captured in 2023 while visiting Hokkaido in Japan. The Steller’s Sea Eagle is native to northeastern Asia, from the Kamchatka Peninsula of Russia, to Japan and even to China and Taiwan. One of the heaviest eagles, with average wingspan of more than 7 feet, standing around 3 feet tall, and weighing up to 21 lbs for females. They have beautiful white and black feathers, and prehistoric looking large beaks. Although I have never seen them while living in Taiwan. Speaking of Taiwan, there are many amazing birds there and it is a birder’s paradise, but I wasn’t either a birder nor a photographer back then.

For those of us who are more familiar with the Bald Eagles, here is a quick composite I made to compare the two eagles. Although Bald Eagles have wingspan of 6-7 feet, they weigh a lot less than the Steller’s sea eagles, averaging between 9-12 lbs.

Bald eagle vs Steller's sea eagle
Bald Eagle vs Steller’s Sea Eagle

Master of Photography degree awarded to Portia Shao

Santa Cruz Photographer Earns Master of PhotographyShowing my Master of Photography medallion with my sponsor at degree ceremony
Portia Shao of Positive Vista Photography & Art by Portia Shao recognized for superior image making and photographic service with a degree from Professional Photographers of America

Santa Cruz, Jan 10,2017—Portia Shao of Positive Vista Photography & Art by Portia Shao in Santa Cruz has earned the master of photography degree from Professional Photographers of America (PPA). The degree was presented to Portia Shao by PPA president Lori Craft,
Cr.Photog., at the association’s annual convention, Imaging USA, held January 8-10, 2017 in San Antonio, Texas. The master of photography degree is not merely a piece of paper. It means that Portia Shao has met the standards of excellence set by PPA. She has been awarded this degree in recognition of her superior photographic competence demonstrated through photographic competition, advanced education and service to the profession. Portia Shao’s degree—and all the expertise they require—illustrate her accomplishments and talent as one of a select few.

Portia Shao opened her studio in Santa Cruz in 2007, specializing in studio portraits of people, family and pets. She especially loves to create portraits of women showing their beauty at any age. Portia has volunteered at the SPCA and photographed thousands of dogs and cats to help them get adopted. Portia Shao is also one of less than 200 Certified Professional Photographers in California. About PPA Professional Photographers of America (PPA) is the largest international nonprofit association created by professional photographers, for professional photographers. Almost as long-lived as photography itself, PPA’s roots date back to 1869. The nonprofit assists nearly 30,000 members through protection, education and resources for their continued success. See how PPA helps photographers be more at PPA.com.

Contact: Portia Shao
831-426-1400
portia@positivevista.com
www.positivevista.com

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Master of Photography degree requires 25 merits from the PPA, of those 12 are service merits and 13 are exhibit merits. Each year photographers enter photographs to the International Photographic Competition