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Eastman House exhibit documents the end of film

Rochester, NY. This article in the Democrat and Chronicle newspaper of Rochester NY covers the exhibit of Robert Burley‘s photographs which are part of “The Disappearance of Darkness — Photography at the End of the Analog Era.” The photographs are on … Continue reading

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Historic and Contemporary Ambrotypes – Ronit Novak

NEXT TORONTO MEETING: Wed, Oct 15, 2014. Historic and Contemporary Ambrotypes – Ronit Novak Ronit (pronounced Row-neat) is the Director of Photography at Canadian Business and MoneySense magazines (both print and tablet platforms). The “daguerreotype look” portrait at left was created by … Continue reading

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PHSC Newsletter 14-4

Toronto. Welcome back to the fall and work/school again. Editor Bridge has worked hard to come up with this interesting and informative issue. At the very last minute, our past president Clint called with the “hold the presses” news that … Continue reading

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CANADA ~ AMERICA, HISTORIC 19TH CENTURY CYCLING PHOTOGRAPHICA

  NEXT TORONTO MEETING: Wednesday, September 17, 2014. Canada -America, Historic 19th century cycling photographica – Lorne Shields We welcome back for the start of the fall meetings Lorne Shields with his specially groomed talk called “CANADA ~ AMERICA, HISTORIC 19TH CENTURY CYCLING PHOTOGRAPHICA”. With … Continue reading

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Photographic Canadiana 40-2

Our second issue of Photographic Canadiana hit the mails last week. Editor Bob Lansdale has created another fabulous issue for our 40th year. The first article covers the 28mm cine camera. In researching this camera, Bob Wilson recalled he has … Continue reading

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Newsletter 14-2

Toronto. Editor David Bridge has put together another exciting newsletter! Issue 14-2 is a delight to the eyes with its photo essays. Click on the icon at left. On the front page this month’s speaker, inspirational photographer Barry Shainbaum, along … Continue reading

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A Little Help from Photography

NEXT TORONTO MEETING: Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Hope and Heroes – Barry Shainbaum, photographer Barry Shainbaum is a gifted photographer, author, radio show host, professional speaker, musician and active community volunteer. Barry will speak on how photography, and especially his project … Continue reading

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PHSC Members Campbell House exhibit closing

Toronto, Thursday,  May 29, 2014. All PHSC members are invited to join us from 7pm to 9pm at Campbell House for the closing event. This is the closing of our stereoscopic display at Campbell House. The display celebrated our 40th anniversary … Continue reading

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Newsletter 14-1

Toronto, May 16, 2014. Editor David Bridge has another exciting issue on its way. This the very first issue of the newsletter for our 40th year as an institution promoting and furthering the history of photography in Canada. This 13 … Continue reading

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Photographic Canadiana 40-1

40 years ago, I never thought that the PHSC would evolve and thrive the way it has. We are blessed with a large progressive and articulate executive board running the gamut from youngsters in their 20s to elders in their … Continue reading

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