There were 45 original members, mostly business and profesional people, with the Town Clerk as President, An early member and it's most distinguished was W E Gundill (top right) O B E, J P, Hon F R P S, who died in 1959 and was still a member at the time of his death.
A competion held in Mr Gundill's honour takes place every year based on 6 prints or transparencies on a theme of the authors choosing, the Gundill Trophy is awarded to the set of prints or slides that gain the most points.
He acheaved international fame for his gum-bichromate and bromoil prints, he was at various times President of the Y P U, twice President of the P A G B, and Vice President of the Photographic Convention.
The Society has held an annual exhibition of members work every year since it's foundation, and has held it's meetings in various locations including Dewsbury Minster and of late in the Mayors Reception room in Dewsbury Town Hall (above left).
For many years the members tended to specialise in architectural photography gaining many awards, but turned to pictorial work mainly in colour printing.
In later years members took to producing quality monochrome prints and colour slides, Today there are 25 active members and in the last few years some have turned their hands to digital imaging, some of which have won awards in the Y P U exhibition.
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