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  2. Alvin Langdon Coburn - Wikipedia

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    Alvin Langdon Coburn (June 11, 1882 – November 23, 1966) was an early 20th-century photographer who became a key figure in the development of American pictorialism.He became the first major photographer to emphasize the visual potential of elevated viewpoints and later made some of the first completely abstract photographs.

  3. All Japan Students Photo Association - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1950s, the photography clubs engaged in “collective production”. Club members would decide upon themes, usually social issues, and designate members to shoot different sites according to those themes. [1] The approach was quite a contrast with the conventional individualism of amateur photographers of the time.

  4. Alberton, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The District Council of Queenstown and Alberton, established in 1864, was the first local government body in Alberton. From 1898, following the district council's annexation by the then- Town of Port Adelaide , Alberton was a prominent township at the south eastern end of the Town, which was proclaimed as a city in 1901.

  5. The Camera Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    West 37th Street Entrance. The Camera Club of New York was founded in 1884 as a photography club. Though the Club was created by well-to-do "gentlemen" photography enthusiasts seeking a refuge from the mass popularization of the medium in the 1880s, it accepted its first woman as a member, Miss Elizabeth A. Slade, in 1887, only four years after its inception, and later came to accept new ideas ...

  6. Group f/64 - Wikipedia

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    Ansel Adams: Half Dome, Apple Orchard, Yosemite trees with snow on branches, April 1933 Exhibition poster. Group f /64 or f.64 was a group founded by seven American 20th-century San Francisco Bay Area photographers who shared a common photographic style characterized by sharply focused and carefully framed images seen through a particularly Western (U.S.) viewpoint.

  7. Alberton Oval - Wikipedia

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    The club commenced fielding a women's team in the AFL Women's league in 2022, and play home matches at Alberton Oval. All of the club's teams, including its AFL, AFLW and SANFL teams, conduct their principal trainings at the ground. The Allan Scott Power Headquarters stands adjacent to the oval. So too does The Port Club, a social venue for the ...

  8. Photographic Alliance of Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    The Photographic Alliance of Great Britain (known as the PAGB) is the umbrella organisation that provides benefits and co-ordinates specific events for the majority of photographic clubs and societies in England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. [1]

  9. RA Photo Club - Wikipedia

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    The RA Photo Club was founded in 1939 as the "RA Camera Club", its first chairperson being Doug White of the National Film Board of Canada and met at 30 Rideau St. near the Government Conference Centre (then Union Station). In 1951 color slides were introduced and prints began to be exhibited in local theatres and department stores.