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Reflections on an evening at Lumber Yard Restaurant, Amherst, MA

Posted in On Exhibit with tags , , , , on February 27, 2012 by benlarrabee

Larrabee, Portrait Photographer, Amherst, Massachusetts, Lumber Yard

It was February 14 and we decided to spend our evening at Lumber Yard restaurant in Amherst, MA where only four months earlier we had hung our permanent installation of Ben’s fine art portrait photographs. This would be our first time experiencing Lumber Yard alive as a bustling restaurant.

The co-owner, Cindy Nelson, warmly greeted us at the door. The musicians were setting up for Tuesday night jazz and all the tables were full, including the bar. We selected a Pinot Grigio from the menu of 25 wines by the glass and sat back to take in the environment. We were immediately struck by the soothing and inviting ambiance created by Ben’s photography installation. The warm and cool tones of the walls complemented the tonal range of the large black-and-white photographs. The carefully designed lighting illuminated each image. We were in an elegant gallery space about to embark on a culinary adventure.

As we reviewed the menu, our friendly waitress, a recent graduate of nearby Hampshire College, served us a basket of the most delicious bread baked in house every day. The bread is made using the leftover whey from their homemade ricotta, along with flax, hazelnuts, molasses and anise seed.  “It’s made traditionally using a Pate Fermentée technique, whereby you hold back some of the dough from the previous day’s batch to use as a firm starter.  It has a unique flavor that cannot be matched anywhere else in the Pioneer Valley”, wrote Christine Flynn, Chef de Cuisine at both Lumber Yard and the Nelson’s famed Sconset Café on Nantucket.

Christine’s unique pairing of flavors continued to delight us as we enjoyed our delicious entrees. We both had the seared salmon served atop a salad of purple and golden beets, homemade queso blanco, tarragon and blood orange supremes. The citrus was the perfect balance to the richness of the salmon. On the side, crispy brussels sprouts with a light lemon vinaigrette, crushed pistachios and pecorino romano was incredible. We tried a different wine, this time a “blow your socks off” Pinot Noir by Bergstrum in Oregon, suggested by co-owner Rolf Nelson, who personally selects all the wines, to accompany our salmon.

We indulged in the richly moist chocolate cake made with local Berkshire Brewing Company’s Nitro Porter, Homemade Bailey’s Ice Cream (using milk from a local dairy farm), and Whiskey Caramel Sauce.

We finished the evening at the bar with Robert, the delightfully knowledgeable bartender, who introduced us to a 21-year-old whiskey from the Isle of Jura, Scotland.

It was a delightful evening. We’re looking forward to coming back for another awesome meal, and to enjoy the warm, inviting environment and Ben’s inspiring photographic images.

For images of Ben’s photography installation visit our blog post: “Perfecting the Restaurant/Gallery Concept”

Transition Day

Posted in The Artist and HIs Muse with tags , , on February 10, 2012 by benlarrabee
Larrabee, Portrait Photographer, Nantucket, Nude, Transition

Ships Inn, Nantucket 2011

When Trudie and I went to Nantucket last summer for our two weeks of shooting, we spent a couple nights at Ships Inn before our house was available.

We discovered that our first day had to be a transition day.

It became a day to shift our energy, tune into each other, allowing time to reorient and connect in this new place. We agreed to have no agenda, no place to go, nothing to do.

That morning I noticed Trudie sitting in the window in a moment of reflection. She was writing down her thoughts about being a muse. As has happened so many times before, she inspired me to pick up my camera and begin to photograph. This moment becomes one of the many in the body of work that shows our life together.

I like seeing Trudie among the patterns and textures of the wallpaper and leaves outside; foreground, middle ground and background.

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