In 1955, four internationally renowned photographers, Karl Piringer,
Leopold Fischer, Erich Körner and Emil Obrovsky, founded the Österreichische Gesellschaft für Photographie (ÖGPh). Piringer became the first president and Obrovsky the treasurer. Membership is honorary, carrying the title "ÖGPh" or "Hon.ÖGPh"; a prerequisite for an appointment to the ÖGPh was that the candidate have at least 300 image acceptances of work into international photo salons and, in addition, a recommendation from two full members is essential. Commensurate with the requirements of the Austrian Society, Obrovsky appears in exhibition catalogues, records and publications throughout the 1950s. Amongst these are the 1953
Royal Photographic Society Centenary Pictorial Exhibition;
The American Annual of Photography;
Photographische Korrespondenz: Zeitschrift für wissenschaftliche undangewandte Photographie und die gesamte Reproduktionstechnik;
Foto Prisma; and Photography XX: 20th Group exhibition in
San Sebastián, Spain, 1952, organized by the Sociedad Fotográfica de Guipuzcoa. He organised the
Internationale Photoausstellung Austria of 1959 and produced its catalogue. == References ==