S. D. Jouhar

S.D.Jouhar
Born Sartaj din Jouhar
(1901-01-20)20 January 1901
Amritsar
Died

April 1963 (aged 6162)

Nationality British
Occupation Photographer
Years active 1935–1963
Website www.sdjouhar.com

S. D. Jouhar (1901  1963) was an influential amateur Fine Art photographer, active in the period 1935 to 1963.

Biography

He was born in Amritsar in 1901 and came to England around 1923 to study medicine. He qualified in 1931, and after spending a few years in the North-East, running a General Practice in Byers Green, he moved South in 1936 to take over a medical practice at Orleans Lodge, Twickenham.

Work

He was a leading member of the Leica Postal Portfolio which started in 1936, and in 1938 he was a founder member and the first President of the resuscitated Twickenham Photographic Society. Other founder members included John Bardsley, who was President of the RPS (1960-1962) and who wrote Jouhar's obituary in the RPS Photographic Journal in June 1963.[1] "The Doctor" (as he was known in photographic circles) became a Member of the Royal Photographic Society in 1938 and achieved his Associateship in 1939 and his Fellowship in 1940. From 1944, until his death in 1963, he served on its Council and was the Honorary Secretary of the Pictorial Group between 1944 and 1950 and later its Chairman. In 1944 he was elected a Member of the London Salon of Photography.[1]

In 1948 and 1950 he was Chairman and organiser of the World Photographic Arts Exhibition held in Twickenham.[2] His picture called "Madrasi Fishermen" (taken on a trip to India in 1959) was the first colour print to be acquired by the Tyng Collection of the Royal Photographic Society[3] In August 1961 he formed the Photographic Fine Art Association, and he was its Chairman. Appointed as Secretary was Louis Demolin and as Treasurer W M Marynowicz. The Advisory Committee included Hubert Davey, Dennis Gasser, S K Matthews and Bertram Sinkinson OBE. Their inaugural exhibition was held at The Royal Festival Hall in London in November 1961.[2]

He died in April 1963, shortly before he was due to undertake a 3-month lecture tour of the USA with a talk entitled "Colour Photography as a Fine Art".[3]

"The art of looking at pictures can only be properly acquired by constantly looking at pictures"……. S D Jouhar 1947

Works

References

  1. 1 2 RPS Photographic Journal, Volume 103, No.6, June 1963
  2. 1 2 Royal Photographic Society Journal, Volume 104, No.10, October 1964 page 260
  3. 1 2 Photographic Society of America Journal, Volume 29, No.4, April 1963 page 12


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