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Tom Bochsler & Bob Chambers: 115 Years of Photography

Tom Bochsler’s career began in Hamilton photographing with a 4×5 Speed Graphic. Electronic flash was the next phase of change until the Hasselblad became the workhorse. Social and press photography evolved into commercial/industrial, his specialty for the years ahead. Industry … Continue reading

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Shannon Perry: World War II Colour Photographs

Shannon Perry is a member of Library and Archives Canada in Gatineau Hills, Quebec. She holds a Masters degree in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management from Ryerson and GEH. Shannon is interested in the 19th century Canadian photographic industry and … Continue reading

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Show and Tell 2011

NEXT TORONTO MEETING: Wed., Dec. 21st, 2011 ANNUAL SHOW AND TELL Our very popular Show & Tell evening where members bring all sorts of unusual items for show and possible identification. If you have an item. please let Scott Rickard … Continue reading

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Gary Blakeley: Zeitag

Toronto photographer Gary Blakeley has spent thirty years as a graphic designer for arts, academic, and business communications. He has lengthy expertise in print production, computer graphics, and information technology. Running through his photography are themes of architecture, travel, and militaria. The Zeitag … Continue reading

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Shannon Perry: Discovering Colour Pictures from WWII

NEXT TORONTO MEETING – Wednesday, November 19, 2011 SHANNON PERRY – Discovering Colour Pictures from WWII Colour photos were very limited until the late 1940s. Imagine “discovering” 1000s of colour images from WWII that were transferred to Library and Archives … Continue reading

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Newsletter 11-7

Another marvellous newsletter from editor Bob Lansdale. Thirteen pages of news and information for the collector and photography enthusiast. News on our speaker this month and her revelation of COLOUR photographs from the battles of World War 2 (November 11 … Continue reading

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Tom Bochsler and Bob Chambers

NEXT TORONTO MEETING – Wednesday, October 19, 2011 TOM BOCHSLER and BOB CHAMBERS – 115 Years of Photography Tom explains, “Our presentation is about so many different things. Basically it is a broad overview of our multi-faceted careers, mostly showing … Continue reading

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Newsletter 11-4

Editor Lansdale starts this issue with a synopsis of the PHSC activities for this fall. We celebrate the Gallery show “Memorable Moments” showing member Harry Joy’s 1950s and 60s B&W photographs of Kensington Market and other Toronto neighbourhoods. Stephen Bulger … Continue reading

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Gary Blakeley

NEXT TORONTO MEETING – Wednesday, September 21st, 2011 GARY BLAKELEY – See Toronto in another dimension Toronto photographer Gary Blakeley has spent thirty years as a graphic designer for arts, academic, and business communications. He has lengthy expertise in print … Continue reading

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Andrew Stawicki: PhotoSensitive

Andrew Stawicki was introduced by fellow photographer and friend Wayne Gilbert. Andrew began his photographic career in his native Poland. In 1982 he brought his family to Canada, where he joined the staff of the Toronto Star. His photographs have … Continue reading

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