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Photographic Society of America
NamePhotographic Society of America
Formation1934
LocationOklahoma City, Oklahoma
Region servedUnited States

Photographic Society of America. The organization was founded in 1934 by a group of photographers, including Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and Edward Steichen, with the goal of promoting photography as an art form and providing a platform for photographers to share their work and learn from each other. The society has since grown to include members from all over the world, including National Geographic photographers, NASA astronauts, and Pulitzer Prize winners. The society's members have included notable photographers such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, and Gordon Parks, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the George Eastman Museum.

History

The Photographic Society of America has a rich history, dating back to its founding in 1934, with early members including Alfred Stieglitz and Edward Weston, who were instrumental in promoting photography as a fine art, alongside other notable photographers like Imogen Cunningham and Diane Arbus. The society's early years were marked by a focus on black and white photography, with members like Bill Brandt and Brett Weston pushing the boundaries of the medium. As the society grew, it began to include members from a wide range of backgrounds, including Hollywood cinematographers like Cinematographers Guild members, Stanley Kubrick and Martin Scorsese, as well as photographers from Life Magazine and Time Magazine. The society has also been influenced by the work of photographers from around the world, including Helmut Newton, Irving Penn, and Man Ray, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Centre Pompidou.

Organization

The Photographic Society of America is a non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors, which includes notable photographers like Steve McCurry and Lynsey Addario, as well as representatives from institutions like the International Center of Photography and the School of Visual Arts. The society is headquartered in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and has a staff of full-time employees, who work to promote the society's mission and provide support to its members, including those from Canon and Nikon. The society also has a network of volunteers, who help to organize events and activities, such as the Photokina trade show and the Festival of Photography in Arles, France. The society's members have included notable photographers from around the world, including Sebastião Salgado, Graciela Iturbide, and Cindy Sherman, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the Tate Modern and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Membership

Membership in the Photographic Society of America is open to anyone with an interest in photography, from amateur photographers to professional photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Richard Prince. The society offers a range of membership benefits, including access to its publications, such as Camera Arts and Photo District News, as well as discounts on photography equipment from companies like Adobe and Phase One. Members also have the opportunity to participate in the society's competitions and exhibitions, which have included the work of notable photographers like Robert Capa and Cornell Capa, as well as institutions like the International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum and the George Eastman House. The society's members have included notable photographers from a wide range of genres, including landscape photography like Ansel Adams and Galen Rowell, portrait photography like Richard Avedon and Irving Penn, and documentary photography like Dorothea Lange and Walker Evans, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the J. Paul Getty Museum.

Competitions

The Photographic Society of America hosts a range of competitions throughout the year, including the PSA International Exhibition, which has included the work of notable photographers like Helmut Newton and Irving Penn. The society also offers a range of awards and recognition programs, including the PSA Honors program, which has recognized the contributions of notable photographers like Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange. The society's competitions are open to members and non-members alike, and provide a platform for photographers to showcase their work and receive feedback from jurors like Steve McCurry and Lynsey Addario. The society's competitions have also included the work of notable photographers from around the world, including Sebastião Salgado and Graciela Iturbide, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the Tate Modern and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Publications

The Photographic Society of America publishes a range of materials, including the PSA Journal, which has included articles and interviews with notable photographers like Annie Leibovitz and Richard Prince. The society also publishes a range of books and catalogs, including the PSA International Exhibition Catalog, which has included the work of notable photographers like Robert Capa and Cornell Capa. The society's publications are available to members and non-members alike, and provide a valuable resource for photographers looking to learn more about the art and craft of photography, with contributions from institutions like the Library of Congress and the National Gallery of Art. The society's publications have also included the work of notable photographers from around the world, including Henri Cartier-Bresson and Bill Brandt, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Centre Pompidou.

Awards

The Photographic Society of America offers a range of awards and recognition programs, including the PSA Honors program, which has recognized the contributions of notable photographers like Ansel Adams and Dorothea Lange. The society also offers a range of awards for excellence in photography, including the PSA Gold Medal and the PSA Silver Medal, which have been awarded to notable photographers like Steve McCurry and Lynsey Addario. The society's awards are presented at its annual conference, which has included keynote speakers like National Geographic photographers and Pulitzer Prize winners, as well as exhibitions and workshops, with contributions from institutions like the Museum of Modern Art and the George Eastman Museum. The society's awards have also recognized the contributions of notable photographers from around the world, including Sebastião Salgado and Graciela Iturbide, who have all contributed to the development of photography as an art form, alongside institutions like the Tate Modern and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles.

Category:Photography organizations

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