The following is an excerpt from my life and in particular, my journey to becoming a photographer.
My passion for photography began when I was just a child living in Malaysia. I had a Kodak Cameo that my parents bought for me. Many years later, and after borrowing many of my parents cameras, I purchased a Canon IXUS V2. I had a lot of fun with this camera, even though it was far from being a manual SLR. I was still able to gain an understanding of shutter speeds, ISO and also play with photo composition. During the later months of 2005, I purchased a Canon 350D so I could photograph my cousins wedding. Since then I have acquired a Pentax ME Super 35mm camera, and an old Minolta with a whole lot of dark room equipment and lenses. Nikon Digital SLRs have also fallen within my grasp while I was working at Locksmith Supply Company aka LSC photographing their various products for the better half of 2007.
I studied at Mercedes College and finished in 1998 and then proceeded to spend many a day practicing my computer skills which would potentially be a career path for me. After studying Information Technology at Adelaide TAFE for 3 years, I needed to learn more. I then went to study a 2 year Diploma of Multimedia at Prides Business college before they went into liquidation. Torrens Valley TAFE brought on board all the stragglers with half finished diplomas and we were given the opportunity to complete our Diplomas at the end of 2005. The feeling to learn more and more took over, so I enrolled into Animation and Interactive Media at Melbournes RMIT. I failed the first enrollment. Whilst I was waiting to enrol for the second time around, I studied Photography at the CCP. I applied for RMIT the second time round and I got in. 2007 was the beginning of my life in the big smoke. Melbourne. I studied what most kids watch on ABC after school. It was great. I lasted 6 months at RMIT. Photography called out to me.
My first "real" job was delivering Pizzas for Pizza hut. Before that, I attempted door to door sales (2 days) and car washing (1 day). I applied for a position at Telstra Bigpond Internet and as I was studying Information Technology and they were just happening to looking for people with computer knowledge, the job was given to me. I was in the call centre telling people how much they owed Telstra. I then gained employment at Optus Mobile Billing before moving to a Westpac Call centre. From there, I moved to a mortgage processing position. My next place of employment was Adelaide Bank before working at Australia Post. In Melbourne, I got my first photography job at the Lock Smith Supply company followed by regular event work on the weekends, and also a job assisting a photographer with school photographs. After moving back to Adelaide in 2007, I worked as a casual laborer. Working behind a desk was not an option for me so I didn't bother to apply for any. I did such jobs as moving furniture, shovelling fertilizer around and even sorting plastic stuff at a plastics factory.
I completed a Small Business Management course through NEIS run by Mission Australia and began Benjamin Liew Photography in May 2008. I also became actively involved with the AIPP and entering into photographic competitions. After winning a few awards in both state and national competitions and also making the Finalist in an international competition, I believe that I am becoming a better photographer and providing a high quality service.
It's been a roller coaster ride to get here but it is far from over. Every day something new happens. A new project arises, a challenge is put in front of me.
Bring it on!!!
-Benjamin Liew
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Sunday, 16 November 2008
Tuesday, 4 November 2008
AIPP Brekky meeting & Random encounter with a dog club
On the first Tuesday of each new month, members of the AIPP (Australian Institute of Professional Photographers) and people interesting in joining gather at Alfonzo's on Hutt Street for a breakfast meeting. This morning was the first meeting following the SAPPAs which is the South Australian Professional Photographers Awards. There was a little discussion about the awards themselves but we mostly talked about Kristy's experience with lunatics, Angela's car being sold and possibility of purchasing a new camera (unfortunately it's not a Canon), Kens new G10 and when he will get his Visa and how hot the sun can be when it's shining on your back for an hour or two.
Following the meeting, I had a bit of time to kill before my meeting with my client who is also my Yellow pages representative, David to discuss options and fine tune the advertisement. I drove around the south eastern part of town looking for graffiti to photograph but came across a dog club instead. There were at least 50 owners and their dogs there being trained. I spoke with the president who's name is Pin and the Vice President (i think) by the name of Rob. Pin told me to come back on Saturday night where I will be able to hand out cards. I will do just that.
Peta is a 9 year old Collie and her owner Eileen allowed me to take some photographs. Spice is a 5 month old pup belonging to Jackie.


The posted photographs are of course raw and unedited photographs.
Cheers,
-Ben
Following the meeting, I had a bit of time to kill before my meeting with my client who is also my Yellow pages representative, David to discuss options and fine tune the advertisement. I drove around the south eastern part of town looking for graffiti to photograph but came across a dog club instead. There were at least 50 owners and their dogs there being trained. I spoke with the president who's name is Pin and the Vice President (i think) by the name of Rob. Pin told me to come back on Saturday night where I will be able to hand out cards. I will do just that.
Peta is a 9 year old Collie and her owner Eileen allowed me to take some photographs. Spice is a 5 month old pup belonging to Jackie.


The posted photographs are of course raw and unedited photographs.
Cheers,
-Ben
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