AUCKLAND CAMERA CLUB.
MOVIES IN NATURAL COLOUR. A lecture on kodacolour was given by Mr. T. Olson, secretary of the Auckland Camera Club, at a well-attended meeting last night. Several hundred feet of film were shown, and those present saw the island of Waiheke, yachting, pohotukawas and many flower subjects, all in natural colour. The photography was the work of Mr. H. Goldie, of Auckland. During the evening Mr. Walter J. Thompson gave a one-man show, ing the best of his own work. Some fine examples of table-top and still life photography for prizes given by the Farmers Trading Co., were shown. The judges made the following awards:—Senior section: Mr. R. E. Ash 1, Mr. J. Drought 2, Mr. Kelsev 3. Junior section: Miss Lawson 1, Mr. Spitz 2. Mr. A. Hipwell commented on the very high standard attained by the exhibitors.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 238, 7 October 1932, Page 5
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