PHOTOGRAPHIC ART.
LONDON AND PARIS,
NEW ZEALANDER'S SUCCESS. [lsv TELEGRAPH. —OWN- CORRESPONDENT.] HAMILTON. Friday. For six successive years, Mr. H. E. Gaze, of Hamilton, has had the distinction of having photographs exhibited by the Koval Photographic Society of London. Ho has also had success at the Paris Salon, having had four out of six photographic pictures accepted.
Ono of these pictures, which occupies a place of honor in tho Salon International d'Art Photographique de Paris', is a study entitled "Silver and Gray." It depicts a scene on tho sand dunes at Bethel's, on tho West Coast of Auckland.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20496, 22 February 1930, Page 12
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