Codes of Conduct & Quality Standards

DynaPloutos ArchaeoPhotography (DPAP) is able to provide, including (but not limited to) a professional and highly specialised high quality and high resolution archaeological photography and imaging services as per designated Codes of Conduct and Quality Standards, guidelines and regulations, taught, declared and practiced by particular international institutes, organisations and governments in the field of Archaeology, Restoration and Conservation, Cultural Heritages and Education.

Codes of Conduct, Quality Standards, Regulations, Guidelines

*‘Professional and/or Commercial Services’ provided by DynaPloutos ArchaeoPhotography seeks to apply good practice for the execution, reporting and standards of performance for different areas of archaeological research and professional practice, including (but not limited to) Archaeological Writing for Publication, Archaeological Desk-based Assessments for Cultural Heritages, Lidar at the Desk & in the Field in line with the regulations of Chartered Institute for Archaeologists, shortly CIfA, in particular the Code of conduct and other relevant regulations of CIfA.

**‘Professional and/or Commercial Services’ provided by DynaPloutos ArchaeoPhotography seeks to apply good practice for the execution, recording, documentation, translating, transcribing, lettering, photography, squeeze making, drawing, digitisation, RTI imaging and standards of performance for different areas of research and professional practice, including (but not limited to) Epigraphy, Methodologies in Epigraphy and Epigraphic Material in line with the standards and regulations taught and exhibited by the Centre for Study of Ancient Documents, shortly CSAD, the Ashmolean Museum and/or University of Oxford.

***‘Professional and/or Commercial Services’ provided by DynaPloutos ArchaeoPhotography seeks to apply good practice for the planning, preparation, execution, photography and standards of performance for different areas of research and professional practice, including (but not limited to) Archaeological Photography, Small Finds Photography, Large Artefacts Photography, Field Photography, Coin Photography, Macro Photography in line with the standards and regulations taught and exhibited by the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford and/or University of Oxford.

****‘Professional and/or Commercial Services’ provided by DynaPloutos ArchaeoPhotography seeks to apply good practice for fundamentals of stone restoration, typology of stones, chemical reactions, theoretical framework of restorative and conservative procedures for stones, typologies of frescoes and wall-paintings, fundamental materials, practical methods of making frescoes and wall-paintings, applying layers, painting of portraits, theoretical methods of producing frescoes, theoretical and practical framework of restorative an conservative procedures and standards of performance for different areas of research and professional practice, including (but not limited to) stones, stone materials, frescoes and wall-paintings in line with the standards and regulations taught, exhibited, practiced and announced by Palazzo Spinelli Group; Istituto Per L’Arte E Il Restauro, designated by Region Toscana con Decreto n. 1722 del 25 marzo 2003 e successive Decreto n. 11516 del 16 Iuglio 2018, Ministero degli Affari Esteri e del Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione, ELIA (European League of Institutes of the Arts) and European Commission (Cultura, Eumedis, Euromed Heritage, Formites, Incomed, Info2000, Interreg, Leonardo, Life, Minerva, Raphael, Grundtvig, Leonardo da Vinci, ENPI, Erasmus, Europa Creativa, Creative Industries ed altri).

*****’Professional and/or Commercial Services’ provided by DynaPloutos ArchaeoPhotography seeks to apply good practice for Specialist Training in Strategic Planning for Heritage managers and Digital Tools for Cultural Heritage Management, including (but not limited to) , tools and methodologies to effectively address the topics of successful strategy formulation and implementation in organisations managing cultural heritage in the contemporary complex environment, demonstrating a comprehensive understanding of the basic notions of strategy, an understanding of the demands of a strategy implementation project, understanding the importance of strategic fit in achieving competitive advantage, using methods & tools of strategic analysis to devise and evaluate alternative strategic choices, developing capability for strategic thinking and creativity, and enhancing capacity to effectively tackle complex strategic situations as well as on various topics in geomatics to help aid heritage managers, skills that are essential in heritage management for any restoration, documentation or visualisation projects especially involving a broad range of 3D recording and mapping techniques, methodologies to use and analyse spatial data, with hands-on instruction, hands-on demos and exercises at various study areas, to allow the participant independently work in the digitisation of any artefact and any site with an archaeological context and/or cultural heritage monument, including GIS, Photogrammetry and Image-Based 3D Modelling, Terrestrial Laser Scanning in collaboration with HOGENT (Brussels, Belgium), in line with the standards and regulations taught, exhibited, practiced and announced by the Heritage Management Organization, shortly HERITAGE, located in Athens, Greece, designated by Ελληνική Δημοκρατία Υπουργείο Πολιτισμού (Hellenic Republic Ministry of Culture).