Busan Art Photography Research Society
Limb Eungsik, Boyhood, 1946, Gelatin silver print on paper, 45.5x55cm. MMCA collection

Busan Art Photography Research Society

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Busan Art Photography Research Society [Busan yesulsajin yeonguhoe, BAPRS] was founded in May 1947 in Busan with the Busan Photographic Society [Busan gwanghwahoe], which was established in April 1946 by Limb Eungsik, as the predecessor. In May 1947, the Busan Photographic Society [Busan Gwanghwahoe] held a Citizen Photo Contest at Yongdusan Park, and it was a great turnout with well over 100 photography enthusiasts in attendance. This led the Busan Photographic Society to be renamed the Busan Art Photography Research Society and to promote group activities. At the time of its foundation, Limb Eungsik served as the president, Lee Geumecheol as the vice-present, and Ko Jongik as the secretary. Its first member exhibition was held in January 1948, and the second one was held in December of the same year. BAPRS also published its magazine Areusseu sajin nyus (Arts photo news), providing a stage for the activities of amateur and professional photographers in Busan and the Gyeongsangnam-do region. When the Korean War broke out in 1950 and many photographers moved to the temporary capital Busan, BAPRS held a joint photo exhibition in collaboration with the Korean Photographic Art Research Association [Daehan sajin yesul yeonguhoe], a leading photographer organization in Seoul, in June 1952 at Mihwadang Department Store in Busan. This encouraged photographers who gathered in Busan from across the country to establish the Photo Artists Society of Korea [Hanguk sajin jakga hyeophoe], a leading Korean photography organization connecting the capital and local provinces. Later, BAPRS carried on its legacy as the Gyeongnam branch of the Photo Artists Society of Korea.
* Source: MMCA

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