South Asian photographer Chandra Bodalia is being remembered by the loves ones and his followers in the Indo-Candian community. The industry veteran died last year after a long fight against throat cancer.
A popular photographer within the Indo-Canadian community, Bodalia covered diverse events within the community and beyond.
His dedication and love for photography was such that he was popularly known as the ‘smile catcher’.
Bodalia immigrated to Vancouver in 1976 and started as a photojournalist. Over the years, he has travelled throughout the province to cover various events while creating memories along the way. He is said to have a large collection of more than three million images in his library. He has been awarded more than 20 times for his photography skills.
Bodalia was a well-known and loved media photographer with top BC personalities, including former Prime Minister Stephen Harper, knowing him personally.
Here's a tribute by Darpan Magazine:
Our Tribute To Chandra BodaliaTRIBUTE: With over 40 years of invaluable service as a photo-journalist, Chandra Bodalia was a much loved and respected face in our community. Read his story: http://bit.ly/2qlNeNF Despite a long battle against throat cancer, the ‘smile catcher’ continued with his passion and love for photography until his final days. May his soul rest in peace…
Posted by Darpan Magazine on Wednesday, 24 May 2017
Sad to hear of the passing of @IndoCanVoice's famed 'smile catcher' Chandra Bodalia. He leaves a huge legacy and will be missed. pic.twitter.com/QOlwhY3jj5
— John Horgan (@jjhorgan) May 24, 2017
Very sorry to learn of the death today of my good friend Chandra Bodalia, a wonderful Canadian photojournalist, and a kind soul. RIP. pic.twitter.com/xLUoWZl97q
— Jason Kenney (@jkenney) May 24, 2017
Metro #Vancouver's South Asian community mourns the loss of a legend-may Chandra Bodalia rest in peace w/o the pain of the past yr #SurreyBC
— Sukh Dhaliwal (@sukhdhaliwal) May 24, 2017
Chandra Bodalia documented his community and country like few others. He will truly be missed. https://t.co/mGVWoo4NjD
— Christy Clark (@christyclarkbc) May 24, 2017