華藝會員在非洲肯尼亞采風<br/> CPS Members Photographing in Kenya Africa
A trip to Africa is every photographer’s dream trip, with stunning scenery, wildlife and culture. That’s what 24 members of CPS and 4 friends experienced this year, after the pandemic…
CPS celebrates our 55th Anniversary with a commemorative book that covers the club's founding in 1967 through our years of transformation to 2022.
我們的周年紀念冊涵蓋了三藩市華藝從 1967 年成立到 2022 年的轉型歷程
Golden Gate Bridge, by CPS Member Henry Jang
Morning Parade, by CPS Member Donna Hom
俯瞰 Seeing from Above, by CPS member Jie Fischer
仰望天空 Staring at the sky, by CPS member David Liu
Snow Owl Fly in Snow Storm, by CPS member Youmans Hsiong
優山美地 Yosemite, by CPS member Xiao Xiao
San Francisco Chinatown Photographic Society (CPS) is the oldest and largest photography organization in the San Francisco Bay Area serving the Chinese community. Since 1967, our goals have been: to promote education of photography skills, to closely connect with the community, and to actively develop new programs for the group.
SF CPS will host an International Salon of Photography in November 2023. All photographers are welcome to participate. 華藝將於今年 11 月舉辦國際攝影沙龍
We offer educational programs twice a week with guest speaks & classes on photo editing.
Submit your best photos for our bi-monthly photo contests. Each contest has a unique theme.
Join fellow photographers on fun get-togethers and group bus tours to amazing places!
A trip to Africa is every photographer’s dream trip, with stunning scenery, wildlife and culture. That’s what 24 members of CPS and 4 friends experienced this year, after the pandemic…
Annual Autumn Moon Festival Who: Chinatown Photographic Society (CPS) What: CPS Activities When: 9:00 am-5:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday on 9/23-24, 2023 Where: 132 Waverly Alley between Washington and Clay…
The favorite photos of the year in the wildlife & journalism categories.
As part of SF CPS's commitment to give back to the community, we offer free senior portraits several times a year. Through this popular program, seniors get their portraits taken in a photo booth and receive a printed photo while they wait.