PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
The opening meeting of the year of the Dunedin Photographic Society took the form of an any-print-at-all exhibition, and was held in the clubrooms on Monday night. Forty-nine members were present, and 90 photographs were submitted for inspection and criticism. The photographs were not presented as exhibition pictures, hut rather as possibilities. Comments were given by Messrs J. G. Johnston, Norman Anderson, and Carl Didkson. Errors in technique were pointed out, and other entries were considered _as suitable for working up to exhibition standard. It was also suggested that instead of photographing all sorts of subjects, • members would gain photographic experience by making series of pictures of one 'subject. Three new members were admitted to the society, jmd preliminary arrangements were made for the formation of instruction classes. |
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Evening Star, Issue 25716, 13 February 1946, Page 10
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