PHSNE connects with camera and photo history groups around the world. These include: Australian Photographic Collectors Society, Daguerreian Society, Michigan Photographic Historical Society, Photographic Collectors Club of Great Britain, Photographic Historical Society of Canada, Photographic Historical Society Rochester, Ryerson Image Centre, and the Western Canada Photographic Historical Association.
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Australian Photographic Collector's Society Inc.
Members' interests range from cameras of all kinds with their lenses and accessories, literature, processes, historic images, and photographs.
Daguerreian Society
Founded in 1988, the Daguerreian Society brings together a diverse community united by a common interest in and passion for all types of early photography.
Michigan Photographic Historical Society
The MIPHS aims to promote and support the field of photography through collecting, sharing, and preserving images and equipment, etc.
Photographic Collector’s Club of Great Britain
A club for collectors and enthusiasts interested in the collection and study of photographic equipment, images, processes, and history.
Photographic Historical Society of Canada
Founded in 1974, this club aims to advance the knowledge of and interest in the history of photography, particularly of photography in Canada.
Photographic Historical Society Rochester
This organization has several hundred international members who share an interest in the history of photography, and in the collection of its images and artifacts.
Ryerson Image Centre, Toronto
The RIC is a research, archive, and exhibit space for the study of photography and related media, focused on photojournalism and documentary media from the 19th century to the present.
Western Canada Photographic Historical Association
A small informal group formed in 1974; the WCPHA welcomes anyone interested in photographic history or collecting cameras.