Grahame Garner (1928–2015) was an Australian photographer and political activist for peace in Brisbane, Queensland.
Grahame John Garner was a marine engineer in the merchant navy during the 1940s and 1950s,[1] before becoming a fitter and turner for the Brisbane tramways.
Garner took up photography as a hobby forming a Tramways Photographic Society with colleague, Ross Callcott.
After his retirement he moved to the Nambour area of Queensland where he continued his campaigns opposing high rise growth along the Sunshine Coast and stood for council election.
[3] His house and camera was destroyed by fire, although his photographic negative collection survived.