Archive for the Ben’s Vision Category

Stop the Action

Posted in Ben's Vision with tags , , , on January 10, 2013 by benlarrabee

When I shoot my priority is to stop the action. For me a shoot is not a sitting, it’s a session where everyone is moving. If they’re not then I get them to move, that’s when good stuff happens.

Glowacki #803 _86O8524

Nantucket, Massachusetts

I adjust the settings on my camera to shutter priority so I can photograph people in motion without getting a blurry image. The shutter speed ranges from 1/200 sec. to 1/4000 sec. depending on whether my subjects are sitting on a couch or jumping off a wall. I let the camera automatically adjust the aperture to obtain the correct exposure for the available light.

Shutter priority allows me to be spontaneous and go in the flow with my subjects without having to continually check the camera settings.

0455

Darien, Connecticut

I want to make the camera itself disappear so that I’m performing effortlessly and my subjects are acting naturally, unselfconscioulsy, expressing their spirit and love for one another. The times when this happens I call Moments of Grace®.

Letting Go of Expectations

Posted in Ben's Vision with tags , , , on June 25, 2012 by benlarrabee

My approach is based on letting go of expectations and assumptions about how people should look or behave on a shoot so I can be open to what’s happening.

Ben Larrabee Photography

Flying

I don’t try to control the situation. It’s important to let things happen. I want my subjects to act naturally and unselfconsciously, expressing their spirit and love for one another. I don’t want people to step out of their world or way of being. This is why we come to the client’s home; it’s their nest, their world, where they are the most comfortable.

Ben Larrabee Photography

Couple

Exploring New Ideas with the Macro Lens

Posted in Ben's Vision with tags , , , , , on June 1, 2012 by benlarrabee

For a while Ben has been interested in creating up-close images, especially with his portraiture. The latest addition to his collection is the Canon 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Autofocus Lens. It allows him to see his subjects from a different perspective, broadening his visual vocabulary.

One of his first experiments was photographing Trudie’s garden.

Trudie’s Garden

A week later he took an unusual close-up on a portrait shoot. The similarities between the bleeding hearts and the lips are uncanny.

Kelly

TIP: Ben gets all his equipment from B&H Photo. Great service, good prices and they’ve got everything. Here’s a link for his new macro lens.

http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/12145-GREY/Canon_2537A003_50mm_f_2_5_Compact_Macro.html

No Rules About What to Wear

Posted in Ben's Vision with tags , , , , on April 27, 2012 by benlarrabee

Forget any rule you ever heard about what to wear on a Larrabee photo shoot. I tell my clients my only rule is to wear what you like and what makes you feel comfortable.

Rough Housing

This is especially important for moms to consider when deciding what their kids should wear. Clothes allow children to express their personality. Everyone will be more relaxed and have more fun if they like what they’re wearing. Patterns, stripes, solids or graphics – anything goes.

A Larrabee portrait session is really not at all about being photographed; it’s about experiencing the freedom to be yourself with those you love the most.

On Fence

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