Benjamin O'Dea Photography

Benjamin O'Dea Photography Social and Corporate Events, Gigs, Fashion and Portraiture

She has the need, the need for speed
20/04/2022

She has the need, the need for speed

The beautiful  with her sunshine eyes
19/03/2022

The beautiful with her sunshine eyes

15/09/2021
23/08/2021

🤍 speaks on boundaries for beauty professionals ⬇️

“Dear Clients, we love you so much. We would have no career without you. Every single day, every single service the only outcome we want is your happiness. We sacrifice a lot physically, mentally and emotionally to give 100% of ourselves to our guests while at work. With the line in the sand always a blur, we bring our work home with us; to show you we are always there for you. But we have made a mistake. Being a hairstylist is a lifestyle; with only about 1% of us finding a way to balance our professional and personal lives. Please know we will respond, but maybe not right away. Maybe we need a day off too, to fill our cup back up to give it back to you. When you text me questions, concerns or complaints outside of work, harass me on social media because your hair isn’t perfect; just know that a cloud of shame follows me around for at least 48 hrs. My whole night is ruined reading your words and I can’t help but to respond with resent, with a solution that compromises my time with my family or not at all. If you are a client and need to contact us, please don’t be upset if we set boundaries that say “hey there, I’ll respond as soon as I’m back at work” or “Hey, can you contact the salon?” Please use a professional way of contacting us; and please just wait until a new day before you ruin our nights. Spending time with our loved ones is ruined when you cross the boundary, and then they resent us for that. If we didn’t set a boundary in the first place, that’s our fault - we are working on it. We just want you to love us, so please know if we do set these boundaries now, it’s only to protect our well being and to have a little bit of balance in this world. All we want is for you to be happy, please understand that we are human beings, words can hurt and even if it’s an innocent “can I book with you” text at 11PM, it can always wait until tomorrow.”

“Hairstylists, humans - it is OK to not be 1000% available 24/7. It’s okay to respond only during work hours. It’s okay to set boundaries.”

Sneaky preview of some upcoming work with Mya
02/07/2021

Sneaky preview of some upcoming work with Mya

It’s been a little while since my last post here. So here is one of my favourite recent shots with the super stretchy an...
02/12/2020

It’s been a little while since my last post here. So here is one of my favourite recent shots with the super stretchy and every joyful Mya

There's nothing wrong with laying back and soaking up some light in the studio  🙃With the ever sunny Kirby-Rose Wadswort...
25/10/2020

There's nothing wrong with laying back and soaking up some light in the studio 🙃

With the ever sunny Kirby-Rose Wadsworth

A CHANGE OF COURSE2020 has been a year of massive social upheaval, it has re-highlighted the structural bias, racial pre...
27/08/2020

A CHANGE OF COURSE

2020 has been a year of massive social upheaval, it has re-highlighted the structural bias, racial prejudice and favouritism that has been intentionally built into our society, both here at home in Australia and internationally in a visceral and confronting manner.
Lockdown has given me the time to step back from my day-to-day focus and realise some important things. And most importantly it has given me a choice.

I have unintentionally been a part of, and played into, an industry that has contributed to the whitewashing and marginalisation of woman, black indigenous people of colour as well as the LGBTQI+ community. While I honestly believe my intentions were for the best, I have always prided myself on celebrating what makes people unique, I also fell into the trap of pursuing what was easiest.

I also chose to hide key parts of myself in the thought that this would facilitate greater success. Passing for straight, hiding my identity as a bisexual, and being unable to celebrate that, has lead to an unconscious barrier to celebrating others as fully as I should through both my work and my photography, particularly my fellow members of the LGBTQI+ community.

For this exercise in white male privilege I humbly apologise, and I vow to do better.

To do so, a change in course, both personally and professionally in required. Words without action are worthless.

As such I will be restructuring the How & Why of how I operate as a photographer, down to the way I shoot, edit and create photographs of my subjects and for my clients.

Why am I doing this?

It’s time to use my skills, experience and privilege to give more back. I have always prided my work on empowering my subject but its time to expand the group of people I devote that energy to, if my work does not represent true diversity everyone than it only serves to further erase the presence of others. I want to actively counteract the whitewashing that I have previously been a party to intentioned or not.
Promoting the diversity and importance of underrepresented groups through my work is important in my mind because we no longer live in a world where private and professional lives lie separate. It is necessary to use any and all platforms at our disposal to fight racism, inequality and injustice.

How do I plan to go about these changes?

Clearly this will be an ongoing process and may not be perfect to begin with, however in consultation with my clients and subjects I hope to continually improve my methods. How it will begin, however, is with greater consultation throughout the entire creative process, from pre-production through to post-production, a specific and considered approach to invoicing, with new and improved billing system, as well as trade-shoot opportunities, for LGBTQI+, BIPOC and small business clients.

Devoting more time to each shoot, and less focus on numbers or content for content sake. Changes to our Trade shoots, essentially, I will be ending all TFP for Cis White Folk, outside of my existing network, and focus on accessibility opportunities. Working with smaller teams for a more consistent high quality production.
And giving more. More focus, more equipment devoted to the shoot and more space. More space to be safe, more space to be celebrated for who you are without barrier or judgement.

When does this begin?

Now.

With the setup of my new studio / apartment I now have a private dedicate space available for clients free of exorbitant fees for low budget studio sets that are currently available, and with a series of new backdrops and lights on the way to expand our existing studio set up clients will soon have greater access than ever to the shoots that they want at the most affordable prices.

Finally, I would like to open this letter to comments and feedback. More ideas and perspectives are always welcome and necessary for the ongoing improvement of this process. My email and DM’s are always open.

Sincerely,
Benjamin O’Dea
www.benjaminodea.com
[email protected]

Make sure you get your daily dose of Vitamin DLaura Hewitt
27/03/2020

Make sure you get your daily dose of Vitamin D
Laura Hewitt

Grape Juice Girl Vibes 🍇 with Meagan Chasteauneuf
27/03/2020

Grape Juice Girl Vibes 🍇 with Meagan Chasteauneuf

With so many places shutting down due to COVID-19 and a lot of my artist friends turning to patreon and onlyfans to make...
21/03/2020

With so many places shutting down due to COVID-19 and a lot of my artist friends turning to patreon and onlyfans to make up the gap I’ve been thinking about what I can do to help.

As such I am offering reduced prices on half day and full day shoots, exclusive Polaroid shoots for you to auction or sell to your supporters and free 30s-1min video clips!

Let’s do what we can to help each other through this work drought.

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