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.[1] 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.[2]
Since its inception, the Society has annually presented a large number of awards.[3]
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- ^ "東京写真月間2023「日本写真協会賞受賞作品展」 | 写真展・ フジフイルム スクエア(FUJIFILM SQUARE)". fujifilmsquare.jp (in Japanese). Retrieved 2023-04-15.
- ^ "公益社団法人 日本写真協会:設立趣旨と組織". www.psj.or.jp. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
- ^ "公益社団法人 日本写真協会:日本写真協会賞とは". www.psj.or.jp. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
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