

Ben Liew
I’ve been a commercial, advertising, and portrait photographer for close to 18 years, and in that time, I’ve worked with businesses that value strong, honest imagery over the usual polished stock stuff. The goal is always the same: real, raw visuals that connect with people.
My client work keeps the wheels turning, and personal projects fuel my creative drive. I’m a big believer in staying true to the craft — no fluff, no shortcuts. Efficiency is key, but quality is never sacrificed.
Outside of work, I’m a dad to two young boys who keep me on my toes and remind me what really matters. Photography has always been my way of staying connected to the world, and that hasn’t changed. If anything, it’s made me sharper and more intentional in how I work, balancing creativity and the hustle with a life that’s just as full of stories as the images I capture.
Q&A
Honestly, the spontaneity and variety of work and experiences are what I thrive on, and everything that comes with it. It takes a certain type of person to be okay being a self-employed because one week you’re the busiest person ever, and the next week you’re wondering how you’ll be paying next weeks bills.
I am pretty good at Tetris and super Mario… I’m also really good at Netflix.
Being in a space that’s separate from home, I find I’m so much more productive. Photography is a lonely industry but I choose to be around other people in this field to share experiences and information. I am very forthcoming with how I conduct my business and any information I can share with my colleagues and co-workers will ultimately help our industry as a whole to grow rather than to diminish… I hope.
I have taken a portrait of each of my children each day since they were born. Every. Single. Day.