All Japan Students Photo Association
The All Japan Students Photo Association was a large scale organization that functioned to consolidate student-based photography clubs across Japan.
Establishment
The origins of The All Japan Students Photo Association can be traced years before the establishment of the actual organization itself. As commercial cameras became more accessible, Japan experienced a proliferation of photography clubs, a movement that eventually made its way to college campuses in the 1930s. According to photography historian Ryuichi Kaneko, in the years leading up to the establishment of the All Japan Students Photo Association there were various student-based photography clubs at Kwansei Gakuin University, Konan High School, Meiji University, Aichi University, and others.These student-based photography clubs became the foundation of the All Japan Students Photo Association which was established in 1952. Its purpose was to unite and formalize the loose associations between the various student-based photography clubs. The organization was based in the office of Fuji Film, they endeavored to create platforms for the students to showcase their works with photography competitions and offered courses to teach students photographic techniques by inviting photographers like Domon Ken and Kimura Ihee. By 1953, the organization had grown with affiliated photography clubs at 234 universities, 931 high schools, and a total of 34,347 student photographers.