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Graham Robert Boswell (1954-2026)

One measure of Graham Boswell's contribution to his profession was the over 500 acknowledgements that marked his passing on social media. A more profound appreciation of a man who gave his working life to not only sustaining the family business he inherited but growing it and forging industry connections locally, nationally and internationally, could be found in the substance of many of these reminiscences and tributes. A doyen of Hamilton photography and fierce advocate for the city's CBD commerce and history, Graham was admired as much for his warm, gentle manner behind the counter as he was respected for his vast knowledge, collegial encouragement of his peers and unquestionable personal integrity.

Beyond Snapshot, the business in which he worked in one capacity or another for over half a century, Graham was a loving husband, father and grandfather, a dedicated tramper and skier, a far-sighted and proactive member of community and industry organisations and a habitual collector of cameras, the founder and curator of his city's informal museum of photography.

Graham Robert Boswell was born 10 December, 1954, in Hamilton, the second child and only son of Maurice Robert Boswell and Yvonne Beverley Boswell (nee Blinkhorne). Eight years prior his father had purchased Bell's Photography, a Victoria St business founded back in 1928, which in 1946 he rechristened Snapshot. Yvonne was an employee of the former owner and she later married the new owner.

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