
The Victorian Association of
Photographic Societies
The VAPS is the Committee of Management of Camera Clubs and Photographic Societies in
Victoria. The VAPS has been in existence for the past 42 years, with some 56 clubs spread
throughout the Melbourne suburbs, Country Victoria and Southern New South Wales.
The VAPS
conducts a Photographic Convention held over the Queen's Birthday long weekend in June.
This Convention is held in a different rural centre each year. This would be one of the
big events for members during the year.Each member club has something different to offer
it's members by way of competitions, lectures and a friendly atmosphere, in which to
improve your photographic skills.Adrian Smith. V.A.P.S. PRESIDENT.
Sydney Stereo Club
P.O. Box 465
Pymble, NSW 2073, Australia
email: David Stuckey
The Sydney Stereo Camera Club is a bunch of cool cats who take photographs with
3-D cameras and show them to other people. We celebrate all forms of 3
dimensional photography, computer graphics and stereoscopic imagery. If
you've never seen 3-D photography or you have some 3-D images which you would
like to share, then why not come along to a meeting? Come and find out why
our cameras have two eyes!
Our meetings occur on the 3rd Tuesday of every month, except December, at the
Citizens Hall, 422 Lyons Road, Five Dock. Meetings commence at 8:00pm.
Visitors are always welcome. Meetings always include a presenter or
speaker, club photography competition, general business and supper.
Melbourne Camera Club - The largest and most comprehensive club located in Victoria, Australia.
Passion for Pixels is an Australian based online group with photographers who share their knowledge, passion, skills and techniques in the area of digital photography and is managed by Kevin Powers. This group has more than 15,000 images in their online library.
Australian Camera Clubs - Links to many of the clubs in Australia
Western Australian Camera Clubs - Links to clubs in Western Australia
NEW ZEALAND
The Photographic Society of New Zealand - Umbrella organization for New Zealand Camera Clubs
Greymouth Camera Club - Meets at the RSA Bowling Club Rooms, Tainui Street, Greymouth on the third Tuesday of the month - January to November.
Howick Camera Club - Located in Aukland it meets the first, third and fourth Monday of the month from February to November in the basement of the Howick Contract Bridge Club building, Howick Recreation Centre Groups at the intersection of Botany Road and Howick on the Pakuranga Highway.
Hutt Camera Club - Meets the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays at the Hutt Valley Tramping Club Rooms, Birch Street, Waterloo.
Tauranga Photographic Society of New Zealand - The club meets at 7:30pm on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Thursdays of the month - February to November at the Arts & Crafts Centre at the corner of Elizabeth Street West and the Waikareao Expressway (Takitimu Drive), Tauranga, in the beautiful Bay of Plenty.
Waikanae Camera Club - Meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month from February to November at the Waikanae Presbyterian Church Hall, Ngaio Road, at 7:30pm.
Waikato Photographic Society - We meet at the Melville Methodist Church in Hamilton every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7.30pm. All visitors are very welcome (we will, however, ask for a subscription after your third visit). If you have any enquiries contact Janet Greenwood, our secretary. If you need directions, we have made a map for you.
Wellington Photographic Society - Visit the website to find the contacts to get further information about the Society. There are no addresses or locations listed on the site so you must make contact with one of their members for further information.
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This page last updated
July 31, 2007