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Derek Boswell is a social documentary photographer
from Southwestern Ontario, Canada.

"I’ve always lived in the quintessential Canadian city; too small to reliably be on everyone’s map, yet too large – and lacking any outward character or charm – to be an inviting location. So many places lack an overt incentive to visit them. Yet, objects of aesthetic pleasure exist covertly in these locations – sometimes only for a fleeting moment. Here, photography acts as a patron searching through the shop-worn bargain racks of a department store; seeking that diamond in the rough. Its existence may have been disarmed by its surroundings, but when that object is viewed in an alternative context – through photographic composition, rather than the naked eye – it has the power to be just as captivating as any other sight."
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