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  2. The Camera (American magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Camera, originally the Society's gossip sheet, soon became a magazine and achieved national circulation. [1] Its articles catered to the amateur, being largely concerned with technical considerations and avoided the controversies over Pictorialism that occupied more serious publications of the period, though it reproduced work by accomplished Pictorialists, such as Leonard Misonne and Robert S ...

  3. Photographic Society of America - Wikipedia

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    The Photographic Society of America (PSA) is one of the largest, non-profit organizations of its kind. [1] Established in 1934, it has expanded to include members of over 60 countries. The mission of this association is to promote and enhance the art and science of photography in all its phases, among members and non-members alike.

  4. René Le Bègue (photographer) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1900s, his photographs were reproduced in American photographer Alfred Stieglitz's photographic journal Camera Work. [2] The Parisian photographer exhibited six photos at the 4th Philadelphia Photographic Salon organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Photographic Society of Philadelphia in 1901. [12]

  5. National Photographic Association of the United States

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    A course of lectures on the chemical properties of light will be delivered by a number of scientific gentlemen." [ 6 ] Subsequent conventions took place in: Cleveland (June 7–10, 1870) [ 7 ] [ 8 ] ("it is thought 400 members will be present.

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  7. Robert S. Redfield - Wikipedia

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    A New England Landscape - c. 1900. Robert Stuart Redfield (2 May 1849 – 28 Apr 1921) was an American photographer from Philadelphia involved in pictorialism.He was a president of the Photographic Society of Philadelphia and a founding member of the Photo-Secession movement.

  8. Boston Camera Club - Wikipedia

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    Still, professionals and advanced amateurs typically continued to use glass plates until the early 20th century, when film was universally accepted. Today most photography, including in the club, is digital. The club known today as the Boston Camera Club was founded October 7, 1881 in Boston as the Boston Society of Amateur Photographers.

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