Best of PSA IRs Fourth Exhibition

PSA Journal, July, 2004 by Manfred Gsteu

Amy McMillan, APSA, Editor--2349 Delle Drive, Yuba City, CA 95993-8515 amysmac@syix.com

Excitement reigns for our PSA International Representatives as the Fourth Exhibition of Best of PSA IRs will be organized in Hungary by Tibor Jakab (PSA IR, Romania). The exhibition of work will be presented in October at the Mora Ferenc Muvelodesi Kozpont Gallery, Kiskunfelegyhaza, Hungary.

Additionally, the Best of PSA IRs presentation will be available on the website of Manfred Gsteu, FPSA (PSA IR, Austria), beginning in September. Members worldwide who cannot attend the gallery showing in Hungary won't want to miss this important showing on the web www.egaleriegsteu.at.

Historically, the Best of PSA IRs exhibition was the brainchild of Mr. Gsteu who developed the idea in 2000, obtaining help from Fritz Shih, PSA IR of Taiwan. The first exhibition was held in the National Gallery of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall in Taipei in 2002.

In March 2002, images were published in the monthly magazine of the Photographic Society of Taipei. A second showing was held in Houston at the annual international conference of PSA in September 2003, with the third showing held in Singapore in conjunction with photography from the Photographic Society of Singapore. Tan Lip Seng, FPSA, EPSA, and and Eric Wee-Seng Goh, PSA IRs for Singapore, introduced the collection in the color catalogue at www.egaleriegsteu.at.

This fine group of color and monochrome prints represents the passion of instigator Manfred Gsteu to showcase the work of international Representatives and to bring photographers together to view them.

NOTE: When submitting photos for the Journal. we request actual prints or slides, if possible, but should it be necessary, to submit them via e-mail we request they be 300 dpi and approximately 4 inches in the maximum dimension.

Manfred Gsteu, FPSA

PSA IR, Austria

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