Why EI Chose Benjo Beringuela
Having known him for years, one of Everyday Idealist’s
editors, Apple Raperoga, has been witness to how Benjo Beringuela developed his
photography skills from being merely a hobby into being professional. Unlike
usual photographers, Benjo is known for his knack at taking casual but timely
candid shots, which assures that each photo is unique from everything else.
This week, the spotlight is on Benjo Beringuela, 4 BS
Communications Technology Managemeny. Student. Photographer. Everyday Idealist.
What Captured His Heart
This must probably one of the easiest and lightest, but
nevertheless inspiring inerviews EI has ever had. First, Benjo begins by
telling us his story about how he started liking photography. Back in high
school, flashy and precise DSLRs were not yet very popular, and thus, he had to
rely on a trusty digital camera. “Nagstart
ako nung fourth year. Wala pa akong DSLR nun, pero I got hooked with a digicam.
I started using it for projects, then ayun. Nacarry ko na until college.”
According to Benjo, it was around his second year of college
that he got his own DSLR, and that time, he would carry it around taking
pictures of random school days and activities. Later on, he volunteered as an
event photographer for campus programs and events (such as OrSem, some Ateneo
org parties, or special requests for his friends) And now, he’s been taking
pictures for bigtime names such as The Guidon, UAAP events, and even for an
interview with former Chief Justice Renato Corona. Benjo has also taken his
hobby into a serious career, as he is now part of the Shutter Panda Photography
team.
The Picture-perfect Conviction
“Feeling ko, never na
malalaos ang photography so I guess maganda kung masprespread pa ‘yun.”
According to Benjo, one of the features of photography that he likes so much,
is its ability to store memories and events, which would probably never happen
the same way again. He even said that he loves the fact that pictures can be
printed and carried around, much like having a hard copy of a memory with you.
However, since most people have no more time now, digital and online copies of
photographs would suffice.
“Sana rin hindi maging
fixed yung tao sa tinuturo ng photography lessons. I think it’s better to go
out of the box.” Benjo tells. Our Everyday Idealist is all about uniqueness
and originality. He belives that each photographer has something to bring to
the table, and has a certain corresponding style, to which a person is to be
known for. For him, when it comes to style, no one should and could ever copy
you, for that is exactly who you are. And when asked what his style is, he
answers:
“Mas gusto ko talaga
ang candid, kasi mas raw ‘yung emotion. In a way, I look for pegs. Then I apply
my own style to it, in a way na maging unique at akin talaga siya.” Benjo
tells that his creativity is kept going through the creativity of other people
as well. He continues to be inspired by the good works for fellow
photographers. But of course, he doesn’t let this get in the way of his
style.
What Inspires him
Photography, as a hobby and as a profession, is truly a fun
and fulfilling job. However, what most pople don’t know is that this could be
very exhausting and draining. So, when asked about what keeps Benjo on his toes
when it comes to his career, he answers: “’Yung
mga tao na wala pang trabaho pero sikat na.” Benjo looks up to people who
are very dedicated to their career, and have worked very hard to achieve
it. “Hindi
naman sa sikat, pero yung successful na in terms of their art”
He also tells us, that if you really want to pursue photography,
it is important that you have people with you, belonging to the same craft,
such that you can act as each other’s support system. For him, his fellow
student photographers have given him great help and inspiration, not only that
they team up to cover the same events and cater to the same contacts, but also
that they are the ones who are able to talk during their free time, schedule
photowalks, and just share the common conviction.
Final Tips
“Wag kang gagaya.
Never kang gagaya.” If there’s a plagiarism guard in the photography scene,
it must be Benjo Beringuela. But for him, this is because he believes that each
person really has something to offer, and one need not copy another person’s
work. As an advocate of candid shooting, he also believes that each moment is
unique, precious, and should not be allowed to just slip away.
“Don’t stop shooting,
kahit sobrang pagod ka na. Always bring your camera, lalo na kung nagtraravel
ka. Kasi kahit hindi ka nagplan ng shoot, may makikita kang maganda. So kung di
mo dala yung camera mo, sayang ‘yung scene, or sayang ‘yung tao.”
Finally, when we asked him why he continues to strive hard
in his potography career, “Wala lang.
Feeling ko kung okay ka sa art mo, masaya ‘yung buhay. Ang cheesy.”
Benjo Beringuela.
Student.
Photographer.
Everyday Idealist.