He was also the Portuguese correspondent of Spanish newspaper ABC and French magazine L'Illustration.
Benoliel covered the main events in Portuguese history during the early decades of the 20th century, including the downfall of monarchy and the Portuguese participation in World War I in Flanders.
Until its overthrow, the Royal Family invited him to be the official photographer on their travels.
He was known for his versatility, reporting on about everything, from society parties to common street scenes.
[1][2] Benoliel was awarded the Military Order of Saint James of the Sword on 13 December 1921.