Life Through a Lens: The Chapman Children and a Century of Photography
Life Through a Lens: The Chapman Children and a Century of Photography Introduction: A Family Shaped by Light Chapman 235 High Street, Swansea Life Through a Lens explores the lives and achievements of the children of Henry Alfred Chapman , one of Swansea’s pioneering photographers. Drawing on the 1950 South Wales Evening Post article “Photo By Chapman – A Century of Pioneering in Photography” , this account traces how Henry’s children carried forward—and in some cases expanded—the Chapman legacy, shaping Welsh photography across generations. The Chapman Household in 1911 1911 Census By the 1911 Census , the Chapman family were firmly established at 235 High Street, Swansea , the long‑standing home and studio of the business. Henry Alfred Chapman , aged 67 , was recorded as an Artist and Photographer , still at the helm of the enterprise he had built. His wife Eliza , aged 65 , remained at his side. Several of their adult children were now integral to the running of the studio. Samue...