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When did the chain club begin to rise?

The chain club was originally established in response to the unsatisfactory exhibition policy of the Royal Photographic Organization. From 65438 to 1980s, Britain became the center of photo photography in the world because of "London Photography Society" (later renamed "Royal Photography Society"). However, in 189 1, there was a heated debate among members. The cause of the incident was that at a fairly large film festival, the organizers refused to show artistic photos with soft focus, including the famous onion garden. This extreme practice has aroused the dissatisfaction of some photographers, who took this opportunity to condemn the unreasonable evaluation system of the Royal Photographic Society. 1892, a group of young photographers left the Royal Photographic Society and started their own careers. They call themselves "chain clubs" and are named after their organizational forms.