Ben Apfelbaum

My photography began when my father handed me the proverbial brownie box camera as a child. As cameras developed I went through Fujica and Olympus range finders graduating to my first single lens reflex camera, the Minolta SRT101, the latter being the greatest facilitator to my growth as a photographer. Digital photography has only added to this.

I was a regular contributor to Camera Craft magazine (Australian Camera ) for over three years.

During Australia’s Bicentennial year (1988) I made it a personal project to document the celebrations. This culminated in the creation of a book of my photos which was published in 1989. The book was called CELEBRATING AUSTRALIA and came with an accompanying calendar.

My works have appeared in a number of publications including the coffee book entitled MY AUSTRALIA (1989), publisher Robertsbridge Severn. This book had a preface by the then Australian Prime Minister Bob Hawke.

I was a co-photographer on a book entitled SYDNEY-DISCOVER THE CITY with text written by Robert Treborland. Major Mitchell Press was the publisher.

Also for two years I was the photographer for calendars celebrating Sydney’s multicultural communities. The two calendars were entitled MULTICULTURAL SYDNEY.

My work appeared in a group exhibition held at Sydney’s Town Hall pertaining to the diversity of life in South America to raise money for orphanages there.

I have over one hundred photos stored in the New South Wales State Library archive. I had a solo exhibition held in 2007 entitled Ben’s Lens at the Sydney Jewish Museum which celebrated the vibrancy of the Sydney Jewish community. Some of these photos are on the Museum’s permanent display. I have exhibited internationally firstly at the Spruill Gallery in Atlanta Georgia, united states, and in an exhibition entitled Kosher and Co at the Jewish Museum in Berlin.

Currently I am a regular contributor to J-Wire and this esteemed publication.

709 posts by Ben Apfelbaum

POWER UP : WHITE BAY FESTIVAL

 

I wondered what would become of the White Bay Power station after the successful staging of some artworks from the most recent Sydney Biennale

Recently I had a delightful answer in the form of a festival for inner west creatives …

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AFRICULTURES FESTIVAL AT CATHY FREEMAN PARK HOMEBUSH

The Africultures Festival, held annually at Cathy Freeman Park in Homebush, Sydney, is one of the largest celebrations of African culture in Australia. This vibrant event showcases the rich diversity of the African continent through music, dance, art, food, and …

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TRANSFORMERS ONE PHOTO CALL

The Transformers franchise and its cinematic universe have been highly successful. It was decided that a CGI fully animated origins story should be produced.

The producers and principal voice actors were  at Farm Cove to promote this movie.

Braving rain …

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