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  2. 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.

  3. Pinehouse Photography Club - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded in 2016 by Dre Erwin, a Pinehouse primary care nurse who sought alternative treatment methods for local youth who were experiencing mental health issues. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The club achieved notoriety in Canada following a 2018 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation documentary titled New Lens on Life .

  4. Boston School (photography) - Wikipedia

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    The Boston School of photography is a loose group of artists with their own styles. Members use a messy and instinctive approach to photography, in an effort to be more true to life. [1] Members of the group include Gail Thacker, Mark Morrisroe, Jack Pierson, and Nan Goldin. [2] Other members include David Armstrong, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, and ...

  5. 11 awkward school photos that will make you smile

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    Middle school and high school compete for the most awkward time of our lives -- so why do we have school photos to commemorate these embarrassing moments? ... 24/7 Help. For premium support please ...

  6. After-school activity - Wikipedia

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    After-school activities, also known as after-school programs or after-school care, started in the early 1900s mainly just as supervision of students after the final school bell. [1] Today, after-school programs do much more. There is a focus on helping students with school work but can be beneficial to students in other ways.

  7. Kharkiv School of Photography - Wikipedia

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    [11] [12] [13] Unions were common for painters, musicians, and writers; [4] photographers, on the other hand, had only official photography clubs to serve as "professional unions." [3] [14] [8] [9] New approved-by-government photo clubs developed rapidly in Kharkiv. These clubs were an integral part of professional and democratic movements ...

  8. 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.

  9. Boston Camera Club - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1886 for some three-and-a-half decades, the Boston Camera Club rented headquarters at 50 Bromfield Street, Boston. It may have been selected by being the business address of both club founder Thurston, a photo supplier; and early vice president Charles Henry Currier, a jeweler and commercial photographer, [5] and by being in Boston's photo-supply district. [6]