WPS 125th Anniversary

Celebrating 125yrs of Photographic Excellence

125th Anniversary: 1892-2017

The Wellington Photographic Society was formed in 1892 and is one of the oldest societies in Wellington. By the 1950’s the Society had over 200 members, many of whom achieved both national and international recognition in their chosen fields. Members included renowned photographers such as

  • Brian Brake, who was later invited to join the prestigious Magnum Photo Agency. His portfolio ‘Monsoon’ is universally known and admired.
  • Dr John Salmon, perhaps New Zealand’s greatest natural history photographer of his time. He was a long and valued member of the Society.
  • James Chapman-Taylor, established a noted career in architectural photography
  • Geoff Perry, who carved out a career of considerable note in stage photography
  • Ron Woolf, a leader in the wedding and portrait field
  • Ans Westra, arguably New Zealand’s top documentary photographer

However, not all of the Society’s best photographers were professionals. Some such as Eric Carter and John Boyd enjoyed distinguished honours from and gained positions within the top echelons of the Photographic Society of New Zealand. Today, the Wellington Photographic Society continues to draw benefit from the achievements and reputations of these previous luminaries, and to build on this lineage through the work and contribution of our many well recognised and award winning present members. The Society’s philosophy is to emphasize learning, doing and fostering creativity in photography, by providing motivation, stimulation and practical experience.

Today, 125 years later, the group is larger and more diverse, but our mission of encouraging the pursuit of photography continues. We offer programs and activities for both amateur and seasoned photographers alike.

WPS 125th Anniversary Book: Free Digital Edition

We are making our 125th Anniversary book available for free as a digital version. This book celebrates the history of the society and it’s photographers, who have helped shape photography in the Capital over the last 125yrs.

125yrs: Our History

 

Wellington Photographic Society has operated continuously since 1892, making this organization one of the oldest camera clubs in North Island. For over 125 years, WPS has grown and adapted, embracing new techniques and technologies – and remains vibrant and active. The Society does not specialize in any one photographic discipline, instead educating and encouraging its members to explore all subjects and types of photography. While the majority of its members have converted to digital formats, film enthusiasts remain an active minority.

Today, 125 years later, the group is larger and more diverse, but our core mission of encouraging the pursuit of photography continues. Membership in the Wellington Photographic Society is open to anyone having an interest in any aspect of photography. For over a century the society has helped develop the skills of amateur and professional photographers, helping many start a life-long hobby.