KINGSGROVE PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB


FORMED JULY 1950




1st September 1950
Page 585 - Vol. 57 No. 9 The Australasian Photographic Review

KINGSGROVE PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB
This club, which was formed in July, now has 20 members and is growing rapidly. Meetings are held locally on the fourth Thursday of each month. The Club extends a welcome to members of other clubs to visit its meetings fraternally.

Plans for a club outing in September are being discussed, with the Windsor district as the possible venue.

Officers for the Inaugural Year are: President, Mr. W. Schlick, of Oatley; Vice-President, Mr. J. Copeman, of Arncliffe; and Secretary, Mr. M. Hayes, 4 Narramore Street, Kingsgrove.

A Cine division may be formed in the near future, as there are several members active in cinematography and others who are intending members.




1st November 1953  Page 697 - Vol. 60 No. 11 Australasian Photo-Review

KINGSGROVE PHOTOGRAPHIC CLUB
This is the third competition between the Campsie Camera Club and the Kingsgrove Photographic Club, the previous two being won by Campsie, who were beginning to believe that they could not lose. But heeded not they the proverb, “win at first, lose at last”. Nevertheless, the loss was by only one point. Kingsgrove gained two hundred and thirty two points. Campsie two hundred and thirty one. Although Campsie was acting as host, the representatives from Kingsgrove out numbered those from Campsie by almost two to one.

The judge of the Campsie-Kingsgrove Inter-Club Competition,
Mr. Barry Townsend of the Kodak Lecture Service Division,
examining one of the prints.

Photograph: Ron Freer


The judge was well known Kodak Ltd. lecturer, Mr. Barry Townsend, who was visiting Campsie for the first time.

Mr. Townsend is probably one of the most impartial judges we have ever had. He found some good in almost all of the prints.