History of APA
| 1958-1970 | |
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| 1958 | General meeting held for the foundation of the Japan Advertising Photographers’ Association. |
| June 27 Shigemine Kanamaru installed as the first APA President. | |
| 1959 | The first collaborative exhibition held by the APA and Copy Toka Kai: “Advertising photographs based on catchphrases.” |
| 1960 | The second collaborative exhibition held by the APA and Copy Toka Kai: “The Creation of Product Images – An Exhibition of Copy and Advertising Photos.” |
| 1961 | The first APA Exhibition: “Advertising Photos as Basic Materials” |
| 1962 | The second APA Exhibition: “Showing Individuality: Advertising Photos as Basic Materials” |
| 1963 | The third APA Exhibition: “Photos as Art in Advertising and Editorials.” |
| 1964 | The fourth APA Exhibition: “Awareness as Artist.” |
| 1965 | The fifth APA Exhibition: “Depiction of Subjects by Group Production.” |
| Founding of the “All-Japan Union of Professional Photographers.” | |
| First issue of “APA NEWS.” | |
| “Exhibition of the Tokyo Art Directors Club: Design Show ’65 ” co-sponsored by the APA. | |
| 1966 | The sixth APA Exhibition: “Photo Communication between Enterprises and Consumers.” |
| “The 16th Japan Advertising Artists Club Exhibition” sponsored by the APA. | |
| The first joint workshop held with the All-Japan Union of Professional Photographers. | |
| “National Conference on Photographic Copyrights for Individual Photographers” organized by the APA. | |
| 1967 | The seventh APA Exhibition: “Advertising Photographs Depicting Life in the Present.” |
| 1968 | The eighth APA Exhibition: “Reaffirming Our Professional Pride.” |
| Publication of the 1968 APA HANDBOOK. | |
| 1969 | The ninth APA Exhibition: “The Beauty of Japan.” |
| Admitted to the Professional Photographers of America, Inc. (PPA). | |
| Joined the National Insurance Union for Literature and Art. | |
| Insurance system adopted for photographers. | |
| 1970 | The tenth APA Exhibition: “Hello Columbus.” |
| 1971-1980 | |
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| 1971 | The eleventh APA Exhibition: “Grand Nude Photo Exhibition.” |
| Shotaro Akiyama installed as the second President on June 15. Shigemine Kanamaru named Honorary President. | |
| 1972 | The twelfth APA Exhibition: “Scandal.” |
| Honorary President Shigemine Kanamaru awarded The Order of the Sacred Treasure (Third Class) – Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon. | |
| APA and JPS (Japan Professional Photographers Society) hold a joint technical workshop on the dual themes of “The Fashion Photography Scene in New York and Techniques of Color Retouching.” | |
| 1973 | The 13th APA Exhibition: “Love.” |
| 1974 | The 14th APA Exhibition: “Japanese People.” |
| A reception held for West German photographers visiting Japan. | |
| The JPS and Genkosha Company co-sponsor a technical workshop on “Strobe Shows by Japanese and Foreign Professionals.” | |
| 1975 | The 15th APA Exhibition: “(Confessional) WOMAN AND FASHION.” |
| Introduction of the Supporting Membership System. | |
| 1976 | The 16th APA Exhibition: “Color.” |
| 1977 | A preparatory committee formed for the First International Photo Exhibition to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the APA (to be held in 1978). |
| 1978 | “International Conference of Worldwide Photographers’ Organizations” held to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the founding of the APA. Conference participants publish a joint declaration that “Photographs will serve as a go-between for the world.” |
| The 17th APA Exhibition: “APA International Photo Exhibition ’78 – Live=IKIRU” | |
| The APS opens an international photo seminar. | |
| 1979 | Masaya Nakamura installed as the third President on May 31. Shotaro Akiyama named Honorary President. |
| The Photographic Society of Japan (PSJ) conferred its annual awards for fiscal 1979 on two events held in the previous year: the ’78 APA International Photo Exhibition “Live” and the International Conference of Worldwide Photographers’ Organizations. | |
| The 18th APA Exhibition: “My Creativity.” | |
| 1980 | The 18th APA Exhibition held in Seoul, Korea (sponsored by the Photographers Association of Korea). |
| 1981-1990 | |
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| 1981 | The APA holds a workshop the “EPR488.” |
| 1982 | The 19th APA Exhibition: “Japan Advertising Photo Exhibition ’82 – The Depth of Description without Words.” |
| Commemorative 100th issue of the APA NEWS. | |
| “Yearbook – Advertising Photos in Japan ’82” (edited by the APA). | |
| The 19th APA Exhibition held in Seoul, Korea (“The Second Exhibition of Works from the APA”). | |
| The 19th APA Exhibition held in New York. | |
| 1983 | The 19th APA Exhibition held in Taiwan. |
| APA photo seminars held in various venues and schools throughout the country. | |
| 1984 | The 20th APA Exhibition: “Japan Advertising Photo Exhibition ’84 – Photographs Run Faster than Words.” |
| “Yearbook – Advertising Photos in Japan ’84” (edited by the APA). | |
| The 20th APA Exhibition held in Soul, Korea. | |
| Delegates of the APA attend a preparatory committee for the International Photograph Year at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris. | |
| 1985 | The APA issues a Japanese version of Professional Business Practices in Photography – a publication from the ASMP (American Society of Media Photographers). |
| 1986 | The 21st APA Exhibition: “Japan Advertising Photo Exhibition ’86 – The 3°C Heat Rise around Film.” |
| “Yearbook-Advertising Photos in Japan ’86” (edited by APA). | |
| “Original Prints for Charity” exhibited at seven photo galleries in Tokyo (in conjunction with the APA Exhibition). | |
| Honorary President Shotaro Akiyama conferred the Medal with a Purple Ribbon (for contributions to education and culture). | |
| APA Taisho Kai Group Photo Exhibition: “(I) Witnessed this and got a shot!” | |
| 1987 | The 21st APA Exhibition held in Los Angeles. |
| The 21st APA Exhibition held in New York. | |
| Start of the 22nd APA Exhibition campaign: “APA & KODAK Photo Seminar.” | |
| 1988 | Celebration to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the founding of the APA. |
| The 22nd APA Exhibition, “Photography Mandala,” held to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the founding of APA. | |
| “Yearbook – Advertising Photos in Japan ’88” (edited by the APA). | |
| Publication of a collection of portfolios entitled “Photography Mandala.” | |
| The 22nd APA Exhibition held in Beijing. | |
| 1989 | A party from the Sweden Society of Photography visit Japan and enjoy a friendly talk with APA members. |
| APA Grand World Photo Exhibition, “We, terrestrial life forms,” held at the World Design Expo. | |
| Exhibition featuring “Images of the Japanese in 1989.” | |
| Incorporation of the “Japan Advertising Photographers’ Association.” | |
| 1990 | Celebration held to commemorate the incorporation of the Japan Advertising Photographers’ Association (at the Imperial Hotel in Tokyo). |
| The 23rd APA Exhibition, “The Japan Advertising Photo Exhibition ’90,” features exhibits to be procured by the Fukuoka Prefectural Museum of Art. | |
| “Yearbook – Advertising Photos in Japan ’90” (edited by the APA). | |
| The 23rd APA Exhibition and “Art Exhibition” combined in a joint exhibition. | |
| The APA holds its first “Fresh and Spirited Newcomers Exhibition.” | |
| 1991-2001 | |
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| 1991 | The Second APA Photo History Exhibition: “Creative Advertisers in the Showa Period.” |
| APA Biennial Demonstration Exhibition. | |
| Exhibition entitled “Photographs for the Coming 21st Century.” | |
| The APA holds its second technical workshop, “Dye Transfer Printing and High-Tech Photographic Images.” | |
| 1992 | The 24th APA Exhibition Biennial ’92: “I shoot what I want, when I want.” |
| “Yearbook-Advertising Photos in Japan ’92” (edited by the APA). | |
| Publication of a collection of portfolios, “Photography Mandala II.” | |
| APA Budding Photographers Exhibition ’92. | |
| APA photo seminars held in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai and Sapporo. | |
| Osamu Hayasaki installed as the fourth President on June 14. Masaya Nakamura named advisor. | |
| 1993 | APA holds a panel discussion: “What are the aims of photography?” |
| ’93 APA Budding Photographers Exhibition. | |
| 1994 | The 25th APA Exhibition “Japan Photo Biennial ’94.” |
| New Members Exhibition ’94. | |
| In May 29, Masaaki Nishinomiya installed as the fifth President. | |
| 1995 | Copyright seminars held in Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Sendai and Sapporo. |
| New Members Exhibition ’95. | |
| 1996 | Publication of a collection of portfolios, “Photography Mandala III.” |
| New Members Exhibition ’96. | |
| Copyright seminars (held in Takamatsu and Asahikawa). | |
| Opening of APA Room Kansai. | |
| 1997 | “Yearbook-Advertising Photos in Japan ’98” (edited by the APA). |
| The exhibition entitled “Children in Higashikawa” held in the town of Higashikawa in Hokkaido. | |
| 1998 | The 26th APA exhibition, “APA Adventure ’98,” opened to the public. |
| Nori Takamura installed as the sixth President on June 6. | |
| First issue of the information magazine “Shun (Moment)” (to be published quarterly) | |
| New Members Exhibition ’98. | |
| 1999 | Copyright consulting service commences (to be provided every month). |
| New Members Exhibition ’99. | |
| The 27th APA exhibition, “APA ’99 Messages,” opened to the public. | |
| “Yearbook-Advertising Photos in Japan 2000” (edited by the APA). | |
| (December 4) the APA publishes a booklet commemorating the 10th anniversary of the incorporation of the association (published on December 4). | |
| 2000 | (January 21) Celebration to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the incorporation of the association (40th anniversary of the founding of the original organization). |
| Regular members plan and hold a commemorative exhibition entitled “Planet Earth and Human: YES. NO.” (initially held at the Tokyo Museum of Photography, and later in the Tohoku, Kyushu, Kansai and Hokkaido districts, with picture books on sale). | |
| The 28th APA exhibition, “APA-2000,” opened to the public. | |
| New Members Exhibition 2000. | |
| International Digital Photo Symposium held in Tokyo and Osaka (textbooks published) | |
| 2001 | The 29th APA exhibition, “APA-01,” opened to the public and held in the attendance of regular members (themes: Approaches to Public Advertisements and Approaches to Enterprises). |
| “Planet Earth and Human: YES. NO.”, the exhibition planned by regular members, held at the venue of the “Japan-Korea Festival” in Seoul, Korea. | |
| APA website goes online. | |
| The late Masaya Nakamura, ex-President and advisor, posthumously awarded the Order of the Sacred Treasure (Fourth Class) – Gold Rays with the Rosette of the Senior Grade of the Sixth Court Rank | |
| “Yearbook-Advertising Photos in Japan 2002” (edited by the APA) | |
| “Planet Earth and Human: YES. NO.”, the exhibition planned by regular members, held at the Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. | |
| New Members Exhibition 2001. | |