The following is a partial list of photographic organizations in America which are encouraging pictorial Photography

Bangor Society of Art

Bangor, Me.

Boston Y. M. C. U. Camera Club

48 Boylston Street, Boston, Mass.

Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Science, Photographic Section

Academy of Music Building, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Buffalo Camera Club

Kinne Building, corner Main and Utica Streets,

Buffalo, N. Y.

California Camera Club

833 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal.

Camera Club

121 West 68th Street, New York City

Camera Club of Detroit

513-515 Kresge Building, West Grand Circus Park, Detroit, Mich.

Camera Pictorialists of Los Angeles

415 Blanchard Building, Los Angeles, Cal.

Chicago Camera Club

31 West Lake Street, Chicago, Ill.

Camera Pictorialists of Columbus

40 North High Street, Columbus, Ohio

Elmira Camera Club

116 Baldwin Street, Elmira, N. Y.

Grand Rapids Camera Club

2 Central Place, N. E., Grand Rapids, Mich.

Missouri Camera Club

706 Merchants-Laclede Building, 408 Olive Street, St. Louis, Mo.

Newark Camera Club

878 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.

Orange Camera Club

Main and Clinton Streets, Orange, N. J.

Oregon Camera Club

Elks Building, Portland, Oregon

Photographic Guild of the Society of Arts and Crafts

Boston, Mass.

Photo Fellows of the World

Dean, Sigismund Blumann, 3217 Davis Street, Fruitvale, Cal.

Photographic Guild of Baltimore

Baltimore, Md.

Pittsburgh Academy of Science and Art, Photographic Section

Carnegie Institute, Schenley Park, Pittsburgh, Pa.

The Pittsburgh Salon of Photographic Art

Portland Camera Club. Photographic Section of the Portland Society of Art

Corner Spring and High Streets, Portland, Me.

Toledo Camera Club

Museum of Art, Toledo, Ohio

Toronto Camera Club

2 Gould Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Wilkes-Barre Camera Club

Poli Building, 131 South Main Street, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.


The reproductions in this Annual were selected from a group of nearly 1100 photographs. Of the 100 artists whose prints are now reproduced:

36 are new workers. 16 were unknown to the judges. 32 are workers of recent years. 16 are old workers.

A further computation shows that 56 are members of the Association, while 44 are non-members.