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1280 SOCIÉTÉ FRANÇAISE DE PHOTOGRAPHIE (SFP) French organization, 1854 to present The Société française de photographie (SFP) wa ...
1281 painting exhibition. Subsequent exhibitions opened on the same day as the Salons, which rejected all submis- sions in photo ...
1282 In 1851, a group of artists, writers, and photographers got together and formed the fi rst photographic society in the worl ...
1283 but then as the medium became more complex, it was necessary for a more disciplined approach to exploring its complexities. ...
1284 photographer too and through his wealth and position could help the development of photography in Japan. As a president of ...
1285 dresses to its members. In August 1848, the daguerreo- typist H.B. Sealey was invited to become a member of the Mechanics E ...
1286 ——, Wellington Philosophical Society Archives,Te Papa Ton- garewa, Museum of New Ze, and Turner, John, New Zealand Photogra ...
1287 mainly modelled after the Société française de photog- raphie, however the state-conformed civil organization nevertheless ...
1288 Gesellschaft; and in 1888 with erste Ausstellung des Clubs der Amateur-Photographen in Wien, and again in 1891 with the Clu ...
1289 engineer and teacher at the Ecole industrielle de Gand (Ghent Industrial College), where he gave public courses in photogra ...
1290 currents of the so-called French and English schools. the Association belge de Photographie, having hosted a well-received ...
1291 24 January 1884 and was later known as the Ontario Society of Photographers; among its fi rst leaders was Toronto photograp ...
1292 Geological Survey of Canada, may not yet be transferred to an archives. The Canadian Archival Information Network or CAIN i ...
1293 such as Vancouver’s John Vanderpant organized open and invitational photography salons. The fi rst Canadian camera club exh ...
1294 were opened for all amateurs and professionals. Almost all artistic societies were dedicated to amateurs. The professional ...
1295 pattern for the others. The photo-clubs were associations where the members were strictly amateurs. Principally, these asso ...
1296 Societies and photo-clubs in France, as well as their lectures and publications, have been prevailing in the fi ght of the ...
1297 (Preussische Messbildanstalt) in Berlin to produce and catalogue photogrammetric data of buildings to be preserved. Exhibit ...
1298 also because of its geographical and cultural vicinity to France. Here the Unione Fotografi ca Italiana had been in existen ...
1299 as a technical “marvel” rather than as a possible means of artistic expression. In the pre-unifi cation period, Bologna, th ...
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