According to the Professional Photographers of America, “many photographers fear that if they don’t get some relief fast, their businesses will suffer irreparable damage.” The 130-year-old 22,000-member organization promises to launch new programs, resources and tools to help members navigate difficult times and encourages photographers to take advantage of the currently available resources. These include and indemnification trust for assignment photography, studio-management services, financial benchmark survey data and access copyright and government affairs staff.