Who We Are

The BioCommunications Association (BCA), is an international association of photographers, videographers, illustrators and graphic designers who create visual media for medicine and science. Our mission is to enhance professional competency and advance the profession through the education and development of our members.

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News & publications

Common challenges inspired the Nikon Z8er User Group

by Danielle Edwards, FBCA and Gale Spring, FBPA Moving from a DSLR to a mirrorless camera might seem like an easy swi…

JBC issue 48-2

Welcome to the Journal of Biocommunication's Issue 48-2. In this issue, we are excited to showcase a collection of th…

Exhibition opening turns into Australian chapter reunion

Gale Spring, FBPA The official opening of an exhibition by Danielle Edwards, FBCA was well attended at Goldstreet Stu…

BIOCOMM 2025 - Call for Papers

BIOCOMM 2025 is on the horizon. Planning for the meeting is well underway and we already have some great presentation…

4th annual Forensic Photography Symposium (FPS)

The Forensic Photography Symposium (FPS) is a premier virtual event bringing together forensic photography profession…

Behind the image

Visualize the beauty of science and medicine

Behind the image showcases the beauty and complexity of medicine and science through the eyes of professional photographers, videographers and illustrators. The quality of their work reflects how much they love what they do and sharing with it others. Learn more about how the image was made and about the person who made it.

 

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Become involved in a Professional Association that will develop your career


BCA is more than pretty pictures - it is learning and sharing specialized imaging techniques and supporting imaging professionals at every stage in their careers:

  • Attend Conferences
  • Enter BioImages
  • Opportunities to Present
  • Networking
  • Job Postings
  • Publish your Work
  • Grant Funding
  • Career Development
  • Certification