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PhotoForum Inc. is a non-profit New Zealand
photography Photography is the art, application, and practice of creating durable images by recording light, either electronically by means of an image sensor, or chemically by means of a light-sensitive material such as photographic film. It is employed ...
organisation founded 12 December 1973 in
Wellington Wellington ( mi, Te Whanganui-a-Tara or ) is the capital city of New Zealand. It is located at the south-western tip of the North Island, between Cook Strait and the Remutaka Range. Wellington is the second-largest city in New Zealand by me ...
"dedicated to the promotion of photography as a means of communication and expression," and is also the title of its magazine, first published in February 1974. The magazine issues were discontinued after 1984, but the organisation continues to publish a series of books on New Zealand photography and photographers with the same
ISSN An International Standard Serial Number (ISSN) is an eight-digit serial number used to uniquely identify a serial publication, such as a magazine. The ISSN is especially helpful in distinguishing between serials with the same title. ISSNs ...
. One of these, number 83, is a 273 page, large format history of PhotoForum Inc. published with Rim Books and edited by art historian Nina Seja.


History


Background

Desmond Kelly and John B. Turner screened documentary films, and held discussions, on photography in Wellington over 1969/70. They and their audience noted the prevalent lack of attention to, or analysis of, photography in New Zealand other than as a commercial profession or an amateur activity. Photography publications existed but were mostly books presenting the country's landscape often with an eye to tourism, and hobby, trade, technical and photographic society journals; ''New Zealand Studio'', the journal of the New Zealand Professional Photographers’ Association 1952–1975; ''New Zealand Camera'', journal of the Photographic Society of New Zealand, launched in 1954; and ''Photographics New Zealand'' magazine 1961–1963.


Publication

Kelly and Turner met Bruce Weatherall who subsequently in 1970 published the newsletter ''Photographic Art & History'', which was the precursor to ''Photo-Forum'' magazine. Its first issue covered conservation of photographs, appreciation of fine art photography, collecting photographic equipment, and the history of photography, and called for expressions of interest in contributing to further newsletters. Kelly and Turner became co-editors of the magazine with Weatherall from issue 2. They turned attention to New Zealand photographers Tudor Collins, Mac Miller, John Daley, and the current ''Maori in Focus'' exhibition, and in issue 3 covered
Ans Westra Anna Jacoba Westra (born 28 April 1936), generally known as Ans Westra, is a self-taught New Zealand photographer, with an interest in Māori people, Māori. Her prominence as an artist and author was most amplified by her 1964 piece ''Washday a ...
, Mac Miller, and
Hill & Adamson Hill & Adamson was the first photography studio in Scotland, set up by painter David Octavius Hill and engineer Robert Adamson in 1843. During their brief partnership that ended with Adamson's untimely death, Hill & Adamson produced "the first s ...
in New Zealand. After issue 4, featuring reviews of the 19th Century New Zealand Photography exhibition; ''Photography, A Visual Dialect,'' Gernsheim’s ''History of Photography''; Hardwicke Knight’s ''First Century of Photography'' exhibition; and an article on the photographer J.N. Crombie, the journal was renamed ''New Zealand Photography.'' Under the new title ''New Zealand Photography'' and from 1971 the content was more internationally focused and included Keri McCleary's reviews of New Zealand exhibitions of
Brassaï Brassaï (; pseudonym of Gyula Halász; 9 September 1899 – 8 July 1984) was a Hungarian–French photographer, sculptor, medalist, writer, and filmmaker who rose to international fame in France in the 20th century. He was one of the numerous H ...
and ''Photography 1971'' exhibitions, and articles on the American Bruce Davidson and the French photojournalist
Cartier-Bresson Henri Cartier-Bresson (; 22 August 1908 – 3 August 2004) was a French humanist photographer considered a master of candid photography, and an early user of 35mm film. He pioneered the genre of street photography, and viewed photography as cap ...
, with others on New Zealanders J.W. Chapman-Taylor and others. Through 1972/3 more attention was given to New Zealand photographers and exhibitions, with articles on, and photographs by, Alan Leatherby; Richard Collins; Roger Leach; James McDonald; Lloyd Homer; Keri McCleary; Max Oettli; D.L. Mundy; Simon Buis; John Fields; Walter Logeman; Mike Hammersley; Allan McDonald; Don Roy; Clive Stone; John Milnes; Jim Payne; Harry Foster;
Ans Westra Anna Jacoba Westra (born 28 April 1936), generally known as Ans Westra, is a self-taught New Zealand photographer, with an interest in Māori people, Māori. Her prominence as an artist and author was most amplified by her 1964 piece ''Washday a ...
;
Barry Lett Galleries Barry Lett Galleries was a dealer gallery focused on contemporary New Zealand art that operated in Auckland in the 1960s and 1970s. History Barry Lett Galleries was opened in 1965 by Barry Lett (1940–2017), who had graduated from Elam Schoo ...
; Bryan James; Historical New Zealand photographs in Australia; Bryan James; Ken Foster; Corynne Bootten; Graham Mitchell; Grant Douglas; the Elam Workshop; John Daley; Victorian photographs of Wellington; Michael Hawkins; the Photographic Communication Symposium; Barry Myers; Barry Hesson; Paul Cooper; Gary Baigent; Paul Gilbert; Rev. John Kinder; Christchurch photographers at Victoria Market Gallery; Leith F. Jennings. After Weatherall departed for a position as Lecturer in Journalism at the
University of Canterbury The University of Canterbury ( mi, Te Whare Wānanga o Waitaha; postnominal abbreviation ''Cantuar.'' or ''Cant.'' for ''Cantuariensis'', the Latin name for Canterbury) is a public research university based in Christchurch, New Zealand. It was ...
in 1974, Turner took over ''New Zealand Photography'' magazine and re-launched it as ''Photo-Forum'' magazine in February 1974, the title inspired by the American ''
Artforum ''Artforum'' is an international monthly magazine specializing in contemporary art. The magazine is distinguished from other magazines by its unique 10½ x 10½ inch square format, with each cover often devoted to the work of an artist. Notabl ...
.'' As well as its magazine, the organisation also produced posters, postcard sets, diaries, calendars, newsletters and books. ''PhotoForum'' ceased publication as a magazine in 1984, replaced by the irregular issue of book-format titles which continued the magazine numbering and its ISSN. Subscribed members received ''MoMento'', published from January 2008.


Organisation

On December 12, 1973, founders Ken Browning, Paul Fudakowski, Bob Jones, Peter Maughan, Max Oettli, Peter Robson, Larence N. Shustak, and John B. Turner contributed $1000 each to register PhotoForum as an Incorporated Society. Max Oettli became first President of the Society, Treasurer was Wendy Turner; Secretary, Janet Mayo; ''Photo-Forum'' (originally hyphenated thus) Editor was John Turner, and Associate Editors Laurence Shustak and Do Van Toan. In 1989 a restructure, which replaced the position of President with a Director, Sally Symes was appointed to the role, which she retained until her resignation and replacement by John B. Turner in 1993. He resigned in July 2012, precipitated by his relocation to Beijing, though he retained his role as co-Managing Editor beside Haruhiko Sameshima. Geoffrey Short, who featured in the 2012 MoMento 10, and who had been employed as gallery Manager in 1987, replaced Turner as Director.


The magazine contents 1974-1984

1974 * Photo-Forum 18 (February/March): ''Nudes''; Clive Stone portfolio. * Photo-Forum 19 (April/May): Time-themed portfolio: F.W. Young, James Bragge, Charles Spencer, Gordon H. Burt, Paul Gilbert; John Fields and Glenn Busch portfolios. * Photo-Forum 20 (June/July): Len Wesney landscapes; Workshop ’74; Wellington Polytechnic photography. * Photo-Forum 21 (August/September):
Bryony Dalefield Bryony Dalefield (born 1951) is a New Zealand photographer and visual artist based in Wales. Her photographs are held in the collections of the Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki and the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. Early life Dalef ...
, Murray Hedwig, Noel Trustrum; large format photography;
August Sander August Sander (17 November 1876 – 20 April 1964) was a German portrait and documentary photographer. His first book ''Face of our Time'' (German: ''Antlitz der Zeit'') was published in 1929. Sander has been described as "the most important Ger ...
book review. * Photo-Forum 22 (October/November): The New Zealand landscape: John Johns, Alfred H. Burton, Ken Foster; Max Oettli; Andre Kertesz book review. * Photo-Forum 23 (December 1974/January 1975): Five portfolios: Charles McKenzie; Peter Maughan; Neil Carrie; Sally Tagg; Bernard Schofield; Minor White; ''The Painter and the Photograph'' review 1975 * Photo-Forum 24 (February/March): Elam portfolio; Tom Hutchins guest editorial;
John Szarkowski Thaddeus John Szarkowski (December 18, 1925 – July 7, 2007) was an American photographer, curator, historian, and critic. From 1962 to 1991 Szarkowski was the director of photography at New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). Early life and ca ...
: ''Looking at Photographs''; first of William Main’s ''Collector’s Piece'' columns. * Photo-Forum 25 (April/May): Ben Boer and Glenn Busch portfolios; review of Bragge’s Wellington and the Wairarapa, by William Main. * Photo-Forum 26 (June/July): Joseph D. Jachna Jr. Door County Landscapes; Six French Photographers review. * Photo-Forum 27 (August/September): Greg McBean; Merylyn Tweedie; The Active Eye; Creative Camera Yearbook; Tiny Grey (Simon Buis) Offshoot column begins. * Photo-Forum 28 (October/November): Portfolios: Richard Buckley, Murray Hedwig, Graham Kirk; Hill & Adamson. * Photo-Forum 29 (December 1975/January 1976): Women’s Photography; Peter Peryer portfolio; School photographs review; Photo-Realism review. 1976 * Photo-Forum 30 (February/March): Allan McDonald;
Edward Weston Edward Henry Weston (March 24, 1886 – January 1, 1958) was a 20th-century American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers..." and "one of the masters of 20th century photography." ...
; ''News photography.'' * Photo-Forum 31 (April/May): Robin Morrison; recent Australian photography. * Photo-Forum 32 (June/July): John Maften Hope album (later identified as work by Northwood brothers);
Anne Noble Anne Lysbeth Noble (born 1954) is a New Zealand photographer and Distinguished Professor of Fine Art (Photography) at Massey University's College of Creative Arts. Her work includes series of photographs examining Antarctica, her own daughter's ...
portfolio. * Photo-Forum 33 (August/September): Peter Peryer portfolio; ''36 Exposures'' review;
Brian Brake John Brian Brake (27 June 1927 – 4 August 1988) was a photographer from New Zealand. Biography Born in Wellington, New Zealand, Brake was the adopted son of John Samuel Brake and his wife Jennie Brake (née Chiplin). He was raised initially at ...
: ''40 Photographs'' review; ''New Photographers'' review. * Photo-Forum 34 (October/November): ''Fragments of a World'' review; notes on Cole Weston’s visit; Mark Bentley Adams portfolio; Colin Parrish portfolio; Allan McDonald and Merylyn Tweedie exhibition review. * Photo-Forum 35 (December 1976/January 1977): PhotoForum/Wellington; Photographic collections; ''Wisconsin Death Trip'' review; Exhibition reviews: Victoria Ginn,
Ans Westra Anna Jacoba Westra (born 28 April 1936), generally known as Ans Westra, is a self-taught New Zealand photographer, with an interest in Māori people, Māori. Her prominence as an artist and author was most amplified by her 1964 piece ''Washday a ...
, Wellington Thomas Gordon Cody. 1977 * Photo-Forum 36 (February/March): Snaps Gallery interview part one; PhotoForum Museum exhibition review; ''Portraits by Anonymous Photographer''; Photographer’s Gallery ''Erotic Photography'' review; Broadsheet ''Womanvision'' review. * Photo-Forum 37 (April/May): ''Maori in Focus'' portfolio and review; Terence Pattie portfolio; Snaps Gallery interview, part two. * Photo-Forum 38 (June/July): Christchurch portfolio; ''New Zealand Landscape'' exhibition review; ''Creative Camera Yearbook'' review. * Photo-Forum 39 (August/September):
Murray Cammick Murray Ernest Cammick is a New Zealand popular music journalist, photographer and record label founder. He has been a significant figure in New Zealand popular music since the late 1970s. Biography Born in Auckland, Cammick, a school teacher a ...
''Flash Cars'' portfolio; ''Ex Camera'' exhibition review. * Photo-Forum 40 (October/November): David Moore; Dennis Waugh. * Photo-Forum 41 (December 1977/January 1978): Calendar Issue; Includes a detailed index covering all issues from February/March 1974 through to the Calendar Issue, compiled by Juliana Austen. Photo-Forum 41 was the last A4 size Photo-Forum (designed by Karen Sarno-Woodroffe). * PhotoForum Supplement 1 (Summer 1977/78): Brassaï; Peter Peryer portfolio; Tom Hutchins interview; Darius McCallum portfolio; Photo-montage; Peter H. Hughes’ Aspects of Photo Criticism. 1978 With issue 42 the magazine format is reduced and centres more on images. ''Photo-Forum Supplement'', launched at the end of 1977, is in tabloid newsprint format to provide space for more discourse and news. * ''Photo-Forum'' 42 (June): Auction report; Terry O’Connor and Clive Stone portfolios; ''9 Carte-de-Visite Portraits''. * ''Photo-Forum Supplement'' 2 (Summer 78/79): reviews of Bill Brandt, Looking Back, de Meyer, Ernst Haas, Photomontage, Collection & care of historical photographs, Family of Children, Josef Sudek, Les Krims and William Eggleston books; Darius McCallum portfolio; ''Historical Show'' at Snaps and PhotoForum Galleries; Peter H. Hughes’ Aspects of Photo-Criticism part two; Peter Hannken: Debut. 1979 * Photo-Forum 43 (March): Max Oettli, ''In Transit'';
Edward Weston Edward Henry Weston (March 24, 1886 – January 1, 1958) was a 20th-century American photographer. He has been called "one of the most innovative and influential American photographers..." and "one of the masters of 20th century photography." ...
''Nudes''; Robin Morrison, ''Images of a House'';
Laurence Aberhart Laurence Geoffrey Aberhart (born 1949) is a New Zealand photographer. Biography Aberhart was born in Nelson in 1949, along with three siblings, and was educated at Nelson College from 1963 to 1966.''Nelson College Old Boys' Register, 1856–200 ...
, ''Nineteen Photographs''; PhotoArt ’78 * Photo-Forum 44 (August): Dr. A. C. Barker;
Gillian Chaplin Gillian Chaplin (born 1948) is a New Zealand photographic artist and curator. Her works are held in the collections of Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa and Auckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki. Biography Chaplin was born in South Africa i ...
; ''Snaps'' and PhotoForum Gallery openings. * PhotoForum Supplement 3 (Spring 1979): Les Cleveland: ''The Tyrees''; Victoria Ginn ''portfolio''; ''Art, Reality and Photography''; Graham Kirk: ''In Search of the Taniwha comic.'' 1980 * Photo-Forum 45 (April): Portfolios by Lucien Rizos, Terry O’Connor, Terry Austin, Mark Bentley Adams; ''Mirrors and Windows: American Photography since 1960''; J. W. Chapman-Taylor. * Photo-Forum 46 (August): Paul Hewson; Bruce Attwell; Euan Cameron;
Glenn Jowitt Glenn Nigel Jowitt (1955 – 22 July 2014) was a New Zealand photographer who specialized in the people and cultures of the Pacific Islands and the communities of Pacific Island descent in New Zealand. He published more than 70 books and booklet ...
. * Photo-Forum 47 (December): Bruce Connew; Peter Black; Janet Bayly; Dinah Bradley; Philip Ridge, ''Colour Photography: A Criticism'' (first colour portfolios). * PhotoForum Supplement 4 (Winter): ''The Last Empire''; Stuart MacKenzie; ''The Photographer and the Law''; ''Kolorplaten''; Paul Johns; Shirley Gruar: ''Debut''. * PhotoForum Supplement 5 (Spring):
Megan Jenkinson Megan Lillian Jenkinson (born 1958) is a New Zealand photographer. Background Jenkinson was born in 1958 in Hamilton, New Zealand. Career Jenkinson works primarily as a photographer and is an associate professor at the Elam School of Fine ...
; ''Women in New Zealand: An Exhibition''; Ingeborg Tyssen;
Gil Hanly Gillian Mary Hanly ( Taverner; born 1934) is a New Zealand artist. She is best known for documenting protests and social movements in New Zealand's recent history. Early life Hanly was born in 1934 in Levin, New Zealand. She has two younge ...
; PhotoForum Gallery. * PhotoForum Supplement 6 (Summer): Barney Brewster; ''The Suspect Image''; Margaret Jane Dawson; ''A Little More Law''; ''Politics and Photography''; Tony Kellaway; Rod Wills; Dennis Ng; Shirley Gruar; Bruce Connew; Diane Quin; ''Celebration in History''. 1981 From issue 48 the hyphen in the title was dropped. * PhotoForum 48 (June): Jane Zusters; Clive Stone; ''On Collecting''; ''Photograph as Icon'';
Don McCullin Sir Donald McCullin (born 9 October 1935) is a British photojournalist, particularly recognised for his war photography and images of urban strife. His career, which began in 1959, has specialised in examining the underside of society, and hi ...
. * PhotoForum 49 (October): Ken Browning; ''The Tour is Here''; Robin Morrison; ''Political photography'';
Boyd Webb Boyd Webb (born 1947) is a New Zealand-born visual artist who works in the United Kingdom, mainly using the medium of photography although he has also produced sculpture and film. He was shortlisted for the Turner Prize in 1988. He has had solo ...
review. 1982 * PhotoForum 50 (January): John B. Turner, ''Fifty Issues–Thirteen Years''; Miles Hargest; Peter Black: ''Fifty Photographs''; Bruce Foster. * Peter Black: Fifty Photographs catalogue for National Art Gallery exhibition. * PhotoForum 51/52 (September): Anne Noble, The Wanganui. Published in collaboration with the Sarjeant Gallery, Wanganui, as a catalogue for the touring exhibition of the same name. * PhotoForum 53 (December): The Way We Like It: A PhotoForum Diary of Contemporary New Zealand Photographers 1983: Mark Adams, Kapil Arn, Peter Black, Ken Browning, Peter Butler, Fiona Clark, Bruce Connew, Grant Douglas, Gil Hanly, Peter Hannken, Murray Hedwig, Gary Helm, Terry Hobin, Megan Jenkinson, John Johns, Mike Keeling, Tony Kellaway, Billy Lawry, Elizabeth Leyland, Gabrielle McKone, Mary Macpherson, John Miller, Juliet Nicholas, Terry O’Connor, Mike Perry, Peter Peryer, Jae Renaut, Geoffrey H. Short, Kees Sprengers, Sally Symes, John B. Turner, Anna Wilson, and Jennifer Urquhart. 1983 * PhotoForum 54 (February): Terry O’Connor and Katherine Findlay, ''All Good Children: Life in a New Zealand Children’s Health Camp.'' * 1984 * PhotoForum 55, (December): Sally Symes and Hana (Saana) Murray, ''The Te Hapua Project''; Terence White; ''Views/Exposures'' and ''The New Color Photography'' reviews; Index to Photographic Art & History and New Zealand Photography magazines 1970–1973; Index to PhotoForum issues 42–55 and Photo-Forum Supplement 1–6. Compiled by Gail I. Hamblin. From 1986 ''PhotoForum Newsletter'' was renamed ''PhotoForum ReView'' and changed to A5 format under new editors Janet Bayly and Athol McCredie.


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References


External links


PhotoForum website
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