The Tasmanian Photographic Federation Inc. (TPF) is a volunteer ‘umbrella’ body providing support for camera clubs and encouragement and promotion of amateur photography in Tasmania.  The TPF was formed in 1963 and became an incorporated body in 1985.

Any photographic camera club or society in the State of Tasmania may become affiliated with the Federation.   Each club takes its turn to host a combined club event held twice per year that covers the official business of the Federation and a social activity relating to photography.

The TPF offers public liability insurance cover for the member clubs and serves as a coordinating organisation to enable individual camera clubs to work together and support each other. This is particularly through the conduct of inter-club and individual photographer competitions, meetings, outings and seminars.   These give camera club members exposure to photography beyond their own clubs, allowing them to get valuable feedback from competent judges and providing an avenue for sharing knowledge and form friendships.

Involvement in camera clubs and the TFP allows members at various levels of proficiency to increase their photographic knowledge and skills to produce images that go beyond snapshots to photos that grab the attention of the viewer.

The TPF provides a Camera Club Merit Award System to encourage and reward competition activity at camera club level and encourages members to enter State, National and International Exhibitions.  The TPF has a number of active and successful exhibitors within its ranks who acquire acceptances alongside other accomplished photographers from Australia and around the world.

Similar organisations to the TPF operate in the other States but not the ACT or NT.  These organisations have informal links to the Australia-wide organisation, the Australian Photographic Society (APS).  Each State has an APS representative.  There is no APS Tasmanian representative. 

Minutes of meetings are lodged with the Tasmanian Archives and Heritage Office.

History

In the beginning
It is believed that Wynyard Camera Club members were instrumental in gathering together like-minded photographers to discuss the possible formation of a Federation encompassing the many photographic groups then operating independently within Tasmania. This resulted in a meeting of those clubs interested and discussion of the pros and cons of the proposal on April 4th, 1963.
The meeting went on to approve a motion of forming a Federation and the election of officers. Minutes of the inaugural meeting and subsequent meetings to and including the 1st Annual Meeting are appended for your information.
Inaugural Meeting of interested parties to form a Federation of Tasmanian Camera Clubs.
The First Year
Minutes of meeting held April 4th 1963.
Messrs.  Burt, Palmer, Simson, Johns, Nichol, Peace, Leckie, Rose, Kupsch, Mrs. D. Rose, were delegates from Devonport, Smithton and Wynyard Camera Clubs who met at Mr. I Peace’s residence, on April 4th, to discuss the forming of a Tasmanian Federation of Camera Club’s.  After discussion, Mr. Nicol moved, Mr. Peace seconded the motion that this meeting form a State Federation.
The election of office bearers then took place.  Mr.Nichol moved; Mr. Leckie seconded that Mr. I. L. Peace be President.  Carried.  Mr. Peace moved; Mr. Simson seconded that Mrs. D. Rose be Secretary-Treasurer. Mr. Johns moved, Mr. Leckie seconded that Mr. R. Simson be Vice-President.  Mr. Palmer moved; Mr Nichol seconded that Mr. Burt be Vice-President.  Mr. Nichol moved; Mr. Leckie seconded that the second delegate to the Committee be elected from Club at their next meeting.  Mr.Nichol moved; Mr. Leckie seconded that Wynyard Club finance the body for the time being.
It was decided to write to the Australian Photographic Federation and ask if they could supply us with a copy of a Constitution of another State body to give us some ideas for our own. Mr. Nichol suggested that after the Federation had been accepted by the A.P.F. and our Constitution finalised and adopted, other Tasmanian Camera Clubs or Societies, be advised and invited to affiliate.  A copy of the Constitution to be sent to each Club. Proxies will be provided if Delegates unable to attend every meeting.  The Secretary to be notified well before hand. The Constitution was discussed and a proposed one drawn up.  It was agreed to leave the publishing in the Press and on the A.B.C. until other Clubs had been notified that a Tasmanian body had been formed, and they had been invited to affiliate.
The date of the next meeting will be fixed after hearing from the Australian Photographic Federation.
Confirmed 19/4/64    I. Peace.
Minutes of meeting held July 6th 1963.
Mr. Peace presided over the meeting held on July 6th.  Present were Messrs Burt and Devine of Devonport, Simson and Johns, Smithton, Cole and Cullen, Ulverstone, Peace and Rose, Wynyard.  An apology was received from Mr. Maddock of Launceston.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
The President congratulated the Ulverstone Club on the forming of their new club and wished them every success.
Mr. Peace reported, on information he received verbally, from the Launceston Secretary regarding a proposed visit to Devonport in September and also on their decision to affiliate with the Federation. The Launceston Camera Clubs will combine.  Mr. Maddock to be the Delegate.
The proposed Constitution was read and discussed.  After several alterations had been made, the Constitution was adopted.
It was decided to write to the Australian Photographic Federation and ask if they could supply us with a copy of a Constitution of another State body to give us some ideas for our own. Mr. Nichol suggested that after the Federation had been accepted by the A.P.F. and our Constitution finalised and adopted, other Tasmanian Camera Clubs or Societies, be advised and invited to affiliate.  A copy of the Constitution to be sent to each Club. Proxies will be provided if Delegates unable to attend every meeting.  The Secretary to be notified well before hand. The Constitution was discussed and a proposed one drawn up.  It was agreed to leave the publishing in the Press and on the A.B.C. until other Clubs had been notified that a Tasmanian body had been formed, and they had been invited to affiliate.
The date of the next meeting will be fixed after hearing from the Australian Photographic Federation.
Confirmed 19/4/64    I. Peace.
Minutes of meeting held July 6th 1963.
Mr. Peace presided over the meeting held on July 6th.  Present were Messrs Burt and Devine of Devonport, Simson and Johns, Smithton, Cole and Cullen, Ulverstone, Peace and Rose, Wynyard.  An apology was received from Mr. Maddock of Launceston.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
The President congratulated the Ulverstone Club on the forming of their new club and wished them every success.
Mr. Peace reported, on information he received verbally, from the Launceston Secretary regarding a proposed visit to Devonport in September and also on their decision to affiliate with the Federation. The Launceston Camera Clubs will combine.  Mr. Maddock to be the Delegate.
The proposed Constitution was read and discussed.  After several alterations had been made, the Constitution was adopted.
The A.P.F. also advised that a lecture with tape recording of 204 slides by the eminent Mexican photographer Jose Zakany will be available to the Federation, as soon as can be arranged.
It was arranged that Wynyard Club would judge the slides in the competition being run by Smithton.  Mr. Burt moved; Mr Cullen seconded that the closing date of the inter –club competition be postponed till December 31st.  Wynyard and Smithton to exchange slides for judging.  Devonport and Ulverstone to exchange. The best three in each section from each club will then be judged by an outside judge to determine the winning Club.   Mr. Cole moved; Mr. Simson seconded that Mr. L. Hill of Devonport be approached to do the judging.  If he is not available, Mr.Maddock of Launceston be asked.  Mr.Cole suggested that slides be delivered and not sent through the post. It was decided that an inter-club outing with Wynyard as the host club, be held on February 22nd. The competition slide show will be held during the evening. Smithton Club invited Wynyard to their Annual break-up in December. An invitation was issued to the other Clubs to the Wynyard Fancy Dress Party on December 10th.
Mr. A. Andrews, President of the Aust. Photographic Society made a visit to Wynyard.  He gave us some interesting information on the running of the Federation.  He promised to send a tape-recorded lecture on judging if a tape was forwarded to him.  Mr. Devine moved; Mr. Atkinson seconded that a tape be purchased by the Federation.
Mr. Maddock of Launceston will be visiting Wynyard on November 30th.  He will give a lecture on judging.  Four from each club to be invited.  Mr. Devine accepted an invitation to give a lecture to the Wynyard Club early in the New Year.
An inter-club portfolio of slides will commence shortly.  Each club will contribute four slides, the subject to be open.   Devonport will start by giving criticism on sixteen slides.  The slides will then be sent on to another club for their criticism.
After having been sent around the clubs they will be returned to Devonport who will exchange their slides for four others. Each club to do likewise.
Mr. Cole suggested that a copy of the minutes be sent to each club.  This was agreed to.
The Tasmanian Photographic Federation will hold its next meeting on February 1st.
Confirmed 1st Feb 64.
Minutes of meeting held on February 1st 1964.
Mr. Peace presided over the meeting of the Tasmanian Photographic Federation at his residence on February 1st.
Present were Messrs John, Podmore, Cole, Sharrock, Atkinson, Burtt, Sayer, Peace and Mrs. D. Rose.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and confirmed.
Business arising from the minutes was attended to.
Correspondence was read from the Australian Photographic Federation in regards to the Jose Zakany lecture. They advised that our Federation could have this after the long week-end in June. The tape-recorded lecture by Kwatie-The is not yet to hand but A.P.F. advised this is being taken care of and should be here soon. The slides and tape of the 1963 Interstate Interclub Competition are to hand and these will be sent to the Clubs in turn. The closing date for the 1964 Interstate Competition will close on March 17th.
Mr. Burt moved; Mr. Sharrock seconded that each club submit six slides to be judged for the final selection at the Interclub meeting on February 22nd.  Club members to be asked to bring slides and prints to their next meeting so that the six may be selected.  Mr. Sharrock moved; Mr. Podmore seconded that the current Interclub competition be closed owing to lack of support. Smithton Club to be declared the winner. Mr. J. Cole moved, Mr. R. Atkinson seconded that another competition be held, the subject matter to be “Child Study” and a “Mountain Scene”.
The closing date to be 6 months hence on August 1st.  The slides and prints to be taken to club meetings and then exchanged with other club for judging. No limit will be placed on the number of slides entered.  In the black and white section, the minimum size print to be 8×10.  The slides for the portfolio have been passed on to Devonport for their criticism, they will be sent to Ulverstone and on down the coast to each club. A time limit of eight weeks to cover the five clubs will be enforced.
Mr. Sharrock suggested that programmes from each Club be sent to the Secretary so that a roster can be drawn up for the distribution of lectures etc. Mr. Cole moved, Mr. Atkinson seconded that the outing on February 22nd be a trip to the Guide Falls for lunch then on to Sanderson, St. George and St Joseph Falls and back to Wynyard via Yolla. Members unable to make the trip to meet at the Club Rooms at 6 o’clock for a basket tea.  Wynyard to be responsible for the evening programme.  A competition between the Clubs will be held.  The subject to be “A Candid Shot”. Mr. Sharrock asked that the Secretary write to A.P.F. regarding lectures that may be available to Camera Clubs.
The next meeting, which will be the Annual Meeting, will be held on April 18th.
The Meeting concluded with the screening of the 1963 Interstate Interclub slides Minutes of Annual Meeting held on April 18th 1964.
The Annual Meeting of the Tasmanian Photographic Federation was held at Mr. Peace’s residence on April 18th.
Present were Messrs Simson and John from Circular Head, Burt from Devonport, Cole and Smith from Ulverstone, Peace and Rose from Wynyard.
The minutes of the first meeting of the Federation were read and confirmed.
The Annual Report was read by the President. He gave an outline of the activities of the Federation over the past year.
A.P.F. lectures, competitions, an inter-club outing and tea with a social evening, and the entering of the Interstate Interclub Competition were the main points of interest.  Mr. Burtt moved; Mr. Simson seconded that the report be received
The Balance Sheet showing a Credit Balance of 3 pounds 14 shillings was presented by the Secretary.  Mr. Simson moved; Mr. Burtt seconded that the Balance Sheet be adopted.
The Election of Officers then took place.  Mr. Peace nominated Mr. Burt as President; Mr. Cole seconded.  Carried.  Mr. Simson moved; Mr. Cole seconded that Mrs. Rose be re-elected Secretary-Treasurer.  Carried.
Mr. Burt moved; Mr. Rose seconded that Mr. Simson be re-elected Vice-President.  Carried.  Mr. Simson moved; Mr. John seconded that Mr. Cole be Vice-President.  Carried.  It was agreed that subscriptions still stand at 2 pounds per Club.  Mr. Burt moved; Mr. Peace seconded those 2 pounds be allowed the Secretary for Petty Cash.  Mr. Smith of Ulverstone Club was welcomed as a delegate to the meeting.


Camera Clubs presently affiliated with Tasmanian Photographic Federation:

Devonport Camera Club

Northern Tasmanian Camera Club
Ulverstone Camera Club
West Tamar Camera Club
Wynyard Camera Club
Clubs previously affiliated with Tasmanian Photographic Federation
Cadbury Camera Club
Hobart Photographic Society
Launceston Photographic Society
New Norfolk Camera Club
Queenstown Camera Club
Rocky Cape Camera Club
Rosebery Camera Club
Smithton Camera Club
Southern Tasmanian Photographic Society
Tasmanian Amateur Cine Society

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