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The Camera Club
was also an important place to hear about new advances in photography.
For instance, X-Ray photography was demonstrated there in 1898 and
the autochrome process, an early form of color photography, was
demonstrated there in 1909. In 1930 Willard Morgan first introduced
the new Leica camera to Club members. Among the important lectures
held at the Club were Aero Photography by Edward Steichen in 1921
and The Life and Work of Eugene Atget by Berenice Abbott in 1931.
Later, Richard Avedon lectured on fashion Photography in 1949. See
the Chronology of Events for a more comprehensive listing.
Today, the Camera
Club still functions as an important resource for those who seek
out a venue and platform to begin to learn photography. We offer
classes in basic camera and darkroom skills which help to nurture
and create new pioneers of photography. Lectures and exhibits are
also an important part of the club1s program. Recently such important
photographers as Eugene Richards, Nigel Perry, Duane Michaels, Andreas
Serrano and Eddie Adams have exhibited and lectured here.
To read the
Camera Club of New York's full history click
here.
For more information,
contact:
The Camera Club
of New York
853 Broadway New York, NY 10003
Telephone 212-358-5147
E-mail: info@cameraclubny.org
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