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YEARS HISTORY OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
(PSNY INTERNATIONAL LTD.)
by Wellington Lee,Hon
FPSNY,HonFPSA,Hon Life Board Chairman,Founder
The photographic Society of New York was
founded in 1949 and stared by seven founders of Chinese-American
photographers,including Wellington Lee,Yook On Hom,Gai Wong,Soo-Hoo
Check,Larry Fong,Henry Lee and Mun Sheuch.Wellington Lee,winner
of the $5,000 Grand Prize in the Color Section of the 1948
Popular Photography International Picture Contest was elected
leader of this society. Due to a small group of members and
lack of funds,meetings and activities were held in the Wellington
Lee Studio of New York City. Soon afterwards,other found-ing
members joined this society including Francis Fong,Chuck Ngai,Yuan
Nam,Chiang Nam,Leung Wan,Loo Dock,Leung kee,Danny Leung,Kwok-Wing
Eng and others. Members of this society raised enough funds
to renovate an old garment factory at 31 Division Street of
New York City into a modern day camera club. An official opening
party was held at the new headquarter for the society late
in 1952. In the early years of our society, most of our members
were interested in monochrome and color slide photography.
We sponsored our First Color Slide International Salon in
1955 and two more salons after that. The first salon considered
a forerunner in photographic history by a Chinese camera club
in the world. Meanwhile three of our members, Larry Fong,
Wellington Lee and Francis Fong had outstanding international
salon records and became the Top Ten exhibitors of the world.
For the first time, Chinese photographers were among the Top
Ten exhibitors in color slide exhibitions.
From 1958 to 1969 our society sponsored
some special photographic contests for the purpose of promoting
photography among the American Chinese camera enthusiasts
in the U.S.A.
In 1970 the landlord took away our society
quarter for his own use and as a result, our society once
again used the Wellington Lee Studio as a temporary meeting
place. Tn 1971, PSNY President Wai Moy, Adviser Wellington
Lee and Keith Lee rented another place for our society at
200 Center Street, New York City. Members including Keith
Lee, Yee Fong, Louis Lou, Dong Kong and others fixed up that
place for our society. Meanwhile members including Kai T.
Jan, Tak-Kwan Lum, Chuck Ngai and others offered outstanding
services to the society by carrying out various programs.
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Our society conducted the
First New York international Salon of Color Photography in
1973. Yook Dak Lee was the Salon Chairman. President Kai T.
Jan was our PSNY official for the salon opening ceremony and
our honor guests were Mr. Yen Jin and Miss Yce Fay.
Special agreement was made between the
Photo Club KBC of South Viet-Nam and our society for the purpose
of exchange photographic honors and the promotion of better
understanding among friends through the interest of photography.
PSNY Presidents Kai T. Jan presented the Photo Club KBC honor
cer-lifical.es to our members in 1973.
In order to improve the working efficiency
and cooperation between the Legislative and the Executive
Committees of our PSNY, a Board of Directors was created to
replace our Honorary Advissory Committee by an amendment made
to the PSNY Rules and Regulations and By-Laws hi the General
membership meeting in 1974.
An amendment was made to Rules and Regulations
and By-Laws of the PSNY in 1976 in a General Membership meeting
to include overseas membership enrollment. At the same meeting,
special authority was given to our Chairman of Board of Directors,
Wellington Lee to extend invitations and made arrangements
with the officials of various photographic organizations in
the Far East. Mr, Lee was designated to be the Honorary-Representative
of our society during his attendance in the 4th Asian Federal
Congress of Photography in Taipei, 1976 and a tour to the
Far East afterwards. Also as a result of the trip, PSNY had
the following Overseas Honorary Representatives including
Mr. Chin-san Long, Mr. C. T. Chang, Mr. Chan Yu-Kui, Mr. Lee
Kin-Fai, Mr. Hui Fook-Ming, Mr. James Tse Kin-Bong, Mr. David
P. C. Tay, Mr. Tong Koon Hung, Mr. Yan Fook-Luen, Mr. Ang
Kian Hock, Mr. Boh Chew-Pen and Dr. G. C. Tansiongkun representing
the areas of Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Philippines.
From that time on, members were greatly increased, our society
better known and all other good things are attributable to
the good service of our Honorary Representatives. We are very
thankful of that.
In 1976, The Photographic Society of Taipei,
The Hong Kong Bridge Slide International Club and our society
have drawn agreements through negotiations and made it easier
for membership enrollment, honor application, and photographic
technical exchanges among these three organizations. Also
the appointments of Mr. C. T. Chang, Honorary Representative
of Taipei Photographic Society Mr. James Tse Km-Bong, Honorary
Representative of the Bridge Slide International and Mr. Wellington
Lee, Honorary Representative of the PSNY. The presentation
of the exchanged honor certificates for our society was President
Tak-Kwan Lum.
Mr. C. T. Chang, our Hon Representative
of Taipei Photographic Society was on his tour around the
world. When he was paying an official visit to our PSNY, it
turned out to be a day when we had our General and Annual
Meeting. With that opportunity, we invited Mr. Chang to give
a lecture on the special architecture photography. Being a
great architect by profession and an outstanding photographer
as an artist, his talk was greatly benefi-tial to us and our
members were very thankful to Mr. Chang for his kindness and
the finest services to us and the PSNY.
During the celebration of the 30th Anniversary
Founding of our PSNY, we have the intention to add some prestige
to our PSNY and the purpose of the promotion of Pictorial
Photography, we therefore have some special programs such
as the printing of the 30th Anniversary Founding Special,
the creating of the Honorary Exhibitor ( Hon EPSNY) honor,
etc. Our members Fu-Hai Shin and Kwok-Noun Ho made a proposal
to our PSNY to create a new and highest photographic honor,
called International Honorary Outstanding Photographer of
the Century of the Photographic Society of New York; (Hon
opc-PSNY) honor to be conferred to some of the most outstanding
international salon exhibitors in Pictorial Photography and
who have outstanding records in the internatioanl salons of
Pictorial Photography for many years with their works in showing
an unique style of it's kind in the world or creating a new
and special technique in Pictorial Photography. Also to some
photographers, whose outstanding services to promote photography
in an international scope in general and to our PSNY in particular.
This is our purpose of expression in admiration and praise
of these great living photographers. This proposal was approved
and passed by the General Membership Meeting after a very
careful study and discussion. The PSNY gave authority to the
Board Director Chairman Wellington Lee to draft and set up
the Rules and Regulation for the conducting and bestowing
of the Hon opc-PSNY honors. The Board Director Chairman, Wellington
Lee has provided with all the necessary information, records
and recommendations to the PSNY for use in conducting and
bestowing the Hon opc-PSNY honors.The PSNY has approved and
accepted all these Rules, Regulation, Procedures, information,
records and recommendations of the Board of Directors Chairman,
Wellington Lee, The Special Rules stated that this honorary
honor and nobody may apply for it, bul only may be conferred
by our PSNY and the final recommendation of the Hon opc-PSNY
Honor Committee.
In order to make our PSNY to become a
better and more resourceful society in 1979, a General Membership
meeting was held to reach a decision for the application and
registration for a non-profit organization status from the
State of New York. After the meeting, we seeked the aid of
an attorney at law, Mr. Thomas B. Maceli of Brooklyn to handle
the application for us. The first non-profit organization
application papers were signed by four of our PSNY Board Directors,
Wellington Lee, Keith Lee, Tak Kwan Lum and Kai T. Jan and
we used the original name of The Photographic Society of New
York for the application. The Slate of New York notified our
lawyer that due to the name of our society was very similar
with another organization in New York City and as a result,
the application was not approved. A second PSNY meeting was
held to change our original name of The Photographic Society
of New York to a new name of The Photographic Society of New
York International Ltd. However due to the new name was too
long and was again not approved by the State of New York.
A third PSNY meeting was held to make a decision to make our
society ' s name much shorter, by changed The Photographic
Society of New York International Ltd. to a third name called
P.S.N.Y. INTERNATIONAL LTD. This third application papers
were signed by only three PSNY Board of Directors, Wellington
Lee, Keith Lee and Christopher Loo. Finally the third application
was officially approved on September 9, 1982 by the State
of New York and our PSNY is becoming a photographic organization
of nonprofit. This was a time consuming process and the true
story of the reasons of how and why the name of PSNY INTERNATIONAL
LTD. was actually established in reaching our goal from a
troublesome beginning to a successful application.
For the purpose of convenience, time and
expense saving, the PSNY held a meeting in February 20, 1983
to create a special ruling in authorizing all of our PSNY
Overseas Representatives to collect any FPSNY and APSNY honor
application works, prints and color slides from the local
honor application and also to handle the judging there for
the PSNY. After the judging, the Overseas Representatives
report the results to the PSNY and final decision to be made
whether or not in approving any application. In the event
that this special arrangement of collecting and judging the
honor application works are unsuitable at any time, the PSNY
may modify or terminate the whole operation at once. On the
same date in the meeting, the PSNY also created two SALON
EXHIBITOR honors consisting of Excellent Exhibitor of PSNY
(EEPSNY) and Salon Exhibitor of PSNY (SEPSNY) with the purpose
to encourage our PSNY members to participate international
exhibitions. Any PSNY member wishes to apply any of these
two Salon Exhibitor honors may write to the PSNY for the application
rules and regulations.
Due to the increase of our Overseas Membership
and work load the PSNY elected Wellington Lee, PSNY Board
Chairman and Stephen Chan. Board Director to handle all the
affairs concerning the Overseas Membership in 1988.
Due to the cost of living and mailing
fees have been increased substantially in recent years, some
adjustment has to be made on the FPSNY and APSNY honor application
fees. The Application Fee for the FPSNY is $50 and the APSNY
is $30. The increase is becoming effective in January 1, 1989.
For the past 40 years we have many fine
and hard working presidents with outstanding service records
including Wellington Lee, Gai Wong, Yook On Horn. Stanley
Chin, Wai Moy, Kai T. Jan, Tak Kwan Lum, James Chan, Yook
Dak Lee, Christopher Loo, Kwok Noun Ho, Dr. Greg Tansiongkun,
Chan Hung, Stephen Chan, Kuo Shune Huang, etc.
The PSNY Board of Directors was created
in 1975. From 1975 to 1989, Wellington Lee has been the Chairman
of the Board and the Directors including Gai Wong, Wai Moy,
Chuck Ngai, Keith Lee, James Chan, Kai T. Jan, Yook Dak Lee,
Christopher Loo, Kwok Noun Ho, Dr. Greg Tansiongkun, Chan
Hung, Stephen Chan. Kuo Shung Huang, etc.
Salon Chairman for the PSNY International
Color Slide Exhibitions were Gai Wong, Ludolf Burkhardt, Chunk
Ngai, Francis Fong, etc. Salon Chairman for the PSNY International
Salon of Color Photography were Yook Dak Lee, Christopher
Loo, Eddie C. Quan, Kwok Noun Ho, Chan Hung, Kenneth Yan,
Dr. Bernard Huang, Kuo Shung Huang, Chiu Lee, and Benny Cheng,
etc.
Our PSNY headquarter has been located
at the Center Street, New York Chinatown for more than 20
years, Due to the fast expansion of Chinatown around it, rents
have been increased greatly in recent years. Our PSNY financial
resource could not meet that demand. Therefore we have to
give up the Society headquarter after a general membership
meeting, in 1993. Since then the meeting of our Society was
held in restaurants until 1997 our PSNY president Weber Leung
and YMC Photo Studio & Filming Inc. generously allowed
us to use the studio and facilities free of charge. Until
1999, Weber Leung took over that studio and let us to use
that again free of charge.
Technology advancing rapidly and life
in general has been changed. PSNY has to make some adjustment
to meet the challenge by an amendment of the PSNY Ruglation
in a general membership meeting in 1997.
In order to promote the good will and
the advancement ot pho-lography, PSNY has been exchanged photographic
honors between some Asian photographic organizations such
as the Guangdong Photographers Assn. (PROC) in 1993, Jiangsu
Photographers Assn (PROC) in 1995, Taipei Hsicn Photographic
Society (ROC) and Kaohsiong Photographic Society (ROC) in
1998. Taiwan State Photo Society in 1998 and China Society
of Overseas Photographers, (Beijing, PROC) etc.
The PSNY 50th Anniversary Commemorative
Celebration is 1999. PSNY planned to have a gigantic celebration
by sponsoring a general membership photographic exhibiton
and printing of an anniversary commemorative edition containing
some of the pictures from this exhibition. All the pictures
from this membership exhibition of photography will be donated
to the PSNY by the exhibitors to a PSNY pcrmenant collection.
With the great support and loving care of the PSNY from the
membership during this half century enabling us to make our
Society into an international well known photographic organization.
May I take this opportunity to express my sincere thanks and
appreciation to all PSNY members in the world for their continuing
supports and fine services rendered during all these years.
Let us hope and wish that PSNY and all it's members will be
more successful photographically in the future.
GOLDEN JUBILEE SPECIAL 1999
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