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http://www.aspleycameraclub.org.au
Western Australian Underwater Photographic Society Inc.
The West Australian Underwater Photographic Society (WAUPS) is a non-profit organization which has been in existence since January, 1984. The aims of the Society are: To promote an improvement of underwater photography amongst it's members. To promote underwater photography in the community. To encourage an understanding and preservation of the marine...
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http://www.waups.org.au/
The Melbourne Camera Club has a history of continuous activity since it was founded in 1891, making it one of the oldest photographic clubs in Australia. The club was the inspiration of Ludovico Hart, the instructor in photography at the Working Men s College, and was known then as the Working Men s College Photographic Club. The identity of the first president is not known but was probably the director of the college Professor W.C. Kernot. The club provided a meeting place where students and graduates of the college could pursue the art and practice of photography, and, in admitting women was in advance of its time. After a few years the restriction on membership was removed and the club became perhaps the most liveliest photographic club in Australia. Lectures on new photographic techniques and discussions on the art of photography were well attended and a darkroom was available. In those days the meetings were often enlivened with songs, piano recitals and recitations! The club was also involved in sponsoring intercolonial i.e. interstate and New Zealand exhibitions and competitions. In 1901 the much loved and respected Hart retired to Hawaii. The club continued to prosper. Members entered overseas exhibitions and were pleased to find their work compared well with that of workers in other countries. The 1914-1918 war caused a lot of disruption to club activities. Those not serving in the armed forces were involved in the Snapshots from Home League, putting in an immense effort in attending the homes of soldiers to take photographs of their loved ones, then processing the pictures to be sent abroad. Because indoor gatherings were prohibited during the influenza epidemic of 1919, our club was obliged to continue its activities with outdoor meetings and excursions. When that emergency had passed attention turned to the future as the college had closed the photographic department and it had become evident that separation from the college was inevitable and that...
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http://www.melbournephoto.org.au
Workshop Camera Club - Perth, Western Australia
Workshop is the largest and most active camera club in Western Australia. We present here a variety of information about what we do, where and when we do it, and many examples of our members' work.
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http://www.workshopcameraclub.org.au/
Do you like taking photographs? Would you like to take better ones? Have you photos you would like to share with others? Then join Cam 35 a group of amateur photographers who exchange ideas and have competitions in both colour prints and slides.
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http://applecross-cam35.tripod.com/
We are located in Perth, Western Australia the most isolatedCapital City in the World. Our closest neighbour is Adelaide2800km away in South Australia.Because we are far away from everywhere we are glad to makeworldwide friends to share our enthusiasm in photography.We invite other photo clubs or individuals to contact us to exchange ideas or interesting photos from other parts of the world.
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http://au.geocities.com/belmontcameraclub/
Sydney Stereo Camera Club - Stereo Photography at its Finest
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http://www.oz3d.info/sscc/ssccmain.htm
The Victorian 3D Society, Inc: AUSTRALIA
kiewa Valley: Stereo Photography (3D) - Projects Cameras Viewers Projection Papers Supplies Activities Clubs
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http://home.vicnet.net.au/~vic3d/
Wollongong Camera Club was established in April 24th 1944 by a band of like minded enthusiasts with a desire to learn and share the photographic experience. The club has maintained a strong following and been meeting regularly for over fifty four years. We currently hold around 3 meetings a month covering many different interests and topics. See the programme for coming events. Wollongong is on the East coast of Australia about 100 kilometres South of Sydney Ever since it started, Wollongong Camera Club has devoted itself to the study and production of all types of still photographs. Always striving for excellence in the taking and producing of Monochrome and colour prints and slides for exhibitions or just to share with other club members. The club has been meeting twice a month on the subject of Still Photography for many decades, and has always enjoyed a strong following. More recently the club has branched out into other technologies such as movie making and digital photography. We meet at Figtree Heights Primary School, Corner St. Georges Ave & Lewis Drive, FIGTREE. The Photography Group meets on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm
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http://www.wollongongcc.org.au
Southern Highlands Photographic Society Inc.
The Southern Highlands Photographic Society caters for all photographers in the Southern Highlands, from beginners to professional, using traditional film & digital formats, can come together to learn, discuss & exhibit all aspects of the world of Photography. The Society s objective is to promote the photographic experience through workshops in film & digital processing, informal forums to discuss member s images in a non competitive environment, formal competitions for members with invited judges, group exhibitions & field trips to suitable locations.
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http://www.shps.org.au