PHOTOGRAPHER’S SUCCESS
CUP WON AT HONGKONG EXHIBITION A further notable success has been scored by the Dunedin, photographio artist, Mr George Chance, who to-dav received word that he had won the silver cup for landscapes at the second in. ternational exhibition held by tii« Hongkong University last month. The prize-winning photograph was ‘A! Summer Day, Canterbury.’ Among the celebrated photographers who also ex. hibited were the Hon. Alex. Keighley, Leonard Misonne, Frank R. Fraprie, and J. N. Unwalla. The Hongkong ‘Daily Press,’ in a review of the ex. hibition. described ‘ A Summer Day * as “ indeed a triumph in photographio qrt.” Mr Chance has this year won world recognition as a photographer. He had four works hung in the Salon inter* national d'Art Photographique, Pans, and works wore also accepted for tho London Salon.
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Evening Star, Issue 21581, 29 November 1933, Page 9
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