- Names
- 日本写真協会
- PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY OF JAPAN (index name)
- Photographic Society of Japan (display name)
- 日本写真協会 (Japanese display name)
- にほんしゃしんきょうかい (transliterated hiragana)
- PSJ
- Nihon Shashin Kyōkai (transliterated Roman)
- 公益社団法人日本写真協会
- Date of birth
- 1952
- Fields of activity
- Photography
- 2000
- Tokyo Photographic Art Museum. “Nihon Shashinka Jiten: Tōkyōto Shashin Bijutsukan Shozō Sakka. Tōkyōto Shashin Bijutsukan Sōsho (328 Outstanding Japanese Photographers).” Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000, 347.
- 2025
- The Photographic Society of Japan. Accesed January 24, 2025. https://www.psj.or.jp/english/index.html
Wikipedia
The Photographic Society of Japan (日本写真協会, Nihon Shashin Kyōkai) is an organization set up in December 1952 to advance photography in Japan. Its membership of about 1,400 includes both amateur and professional photographers, as well as researchers, critics, and people in the photographic industry. Its address is in Ichibanchō, Chiyoda, Tokyo. Since its inception, the Society has annually presented a large number of awards.
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- 2025-03-11