Archive for December, 2011

Trudie, Beauty Mask 2011

Posted in Uncategorized with tags on December 22, 2011 by benlarrabee
Larrabee, beauty mask, facial, Portrait Photographer

Trudie, Beauty Mask, 2011

Trudie and Ben comment on “Trudie, Beauty Mask 2011″:

Ben about photographing Trudie:

“Each time I saw Trudie with the mask it took me by surprise. Something about it was aboriginal. One day we were in the bathroom and I saw it again. I couldn’t let it go by any longer. I had to photograph Trudie with the mask.”

Trudie about being photographed:

“I’m thinking, oh no, please don’t photograph me with the mask because I know that there’s a good chance this image will be displayed in public. And what am I going to look like, will I look ok and will people judge me? When Ben told me he wanted to use this image for our holiday card, I said no way. It took me almost two weeks to agree. At one point I asked Ben why he liked it so much.”

Ben about the image:

“It shows an intimate moment that you don’t normally think of sharing because it’s behind-the-scenes. It’s not about presenting yourself to your public or “looking good”, it’s about the energy, about being authentic. I believe there is too much at stake in the reality of these moments to keep them hidden. So far as they are true, they are not fragile unless we neglect them. The only way to test their authenticity is to bring them into the world.”

Gates, New York, 2005

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , on December 19, 2011 by benlarrabee
Larrabee, The Gates, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Central Park, New York, Portrait Photographer

Gates, New York, 2005

So many people had photographed Gates that Ben had lost interest….. but then it started snowing and everything changed. By noon that day he was so excited that he dropped everything to go into the city for a study. It was the only snowfall while the exhibit was up.

There are two things Ben often points out about this image; you don’t see people because the snowy ridge hides them, and the Dakotas in the background remind him of John Lennon.

The Gates was a site-specific work of art by Christo and Jeanne-Claude of over 7,000 vinyl “gates” along 23 miles of pathways in Central Park in New York City. From each gate hung a saffron-colored nylon fabric panel. The exhibit ran from February 12, 2005 through February 27, 2005.

Ben’s 36” x 48” framed print of this image can be seen on display at Farmers Table at 21 Forest Street in New Canaan, CT.

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