Ben Cauchi (born 1974, in Auckland, New Zealand)[1] is a New Zealand fine art photographer, specialising in the use of early photographic techniques, most notably the wet collodion or ambrotype process.
[2][3] Cauchi was taught at Massey University from where he graduated in 2000.
He was the University of Otago Frances Hodgkins Fellow in 2007,[3] and in 2011 held the Rita Angus Cottage residency in Wellington.
In the same year he won the 2011 New Zealand Arts Foundation New Generation award,[4] The following year he took up the Creative New Zealand Berlin Visual Artists Residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien, and now spends much of his time in Berlin.
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