As of recent, I've spent my free time building stand up paddle boards for a company called Hemel. We hand build SUP's, skate decks, and shape surfboards right here in Seattle. Walked around the shop the other day and took some photos of the creator, Steve De Koch, and some of the other guys while they were working. Go to the Hemel blog to check out what we've been up to and stop in to the shop to go for a paddle.
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Crankworx Red Bull Joyride at Whistler
This is a long overdue blog post but its been a pretty busy couple of months. Finally got to attend Crankworx, the annual mountain bike festival in Whistler and it blew my mind. Many days of bikes, music, and good times. Hope to make it back every year. Here are some shots from the main event, The Red Bull Joyride.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Shooting Danielle with Film
Got to spend a cloudy morning shooting with actress/model/photographer Danielle Barnum the other day. This is the second time we had to shoot together because my old Mamiya RB67 had back focus issues the first time. Six rolls of film later plus a $70 repair charge, thanks CameraTechs, and this is the result.
Shot on the new Kodak Portra 160 and Portra 400VC.

Shot on the new Kodak Portra 160 and Portra 400VC.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Back To My Roots...In Multiple Ways
My passion for photography stemmed from reading skate and snowboard mags as a youth. The whole reason I picked up a camera in the first place was because all the friends I skated with in high school kept progressing and I didn't, therefore I began shooting them. The sun finally came out here in the PNW and my friend Ryan Davenny and I decided to take advantage of it with a little skate photo sesh at the legendary Ballard Bowl. That is after we repaired a window in my living room but that's a whole other story all together, just don't play soccer in the house. I really wanted to use the Mamiya I had just got back from the shop so I loaded a couple film backs, yup film, and but new batteries in the light meter and what you see below is the result. Can't even begin to explain how much fun I have shooting film, especially medium format. There was no shooting 10 frames per second then choosing the best one. It was pretty much one shot per trick then do it again.
Hope you enjoy!
Ben

Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Architect Jim Goodspeed's Condo
Monday, February 21, 2011
Corporate shoot in January
Here is one of my favorite images from a corporate brochure shoot I did at the end of January. I'll post the tearsheets as soon as I can.
Ben
Ben
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Not a good way to start 2011....
This year started out with a bang, and not in a good way. While reorganizing my hard drives and incorporating a new backup system into my work flow, I deleted an entire years worth of images. All of 2007 completely gone. After a quick panic attack I started researching ways to recover data from hard drives and ended up downloading the StellarPheonix software. So after 40 hrs and $100, I was able to recover all the images. It definitely was not the way I expected to start the year but at least I learned a valuable lesson. That lesson being ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK YOUR BACKUP!
Got a few shoots lined up for the new year that I'm pretty excited about. I'll post more on here as I get them done. In the mean time, here are a few shots that I had forgotten about until I recovered the images from '07. I shot these pinups at my old studio at the Bemis. Hope you like them.
Ben
Got a few shoots lined up for the new year that I'm pretty excited about. I'll post more on here as I get them done. In the mean time, here are a few shots that I had forgotten about until I recovered the images from '07. I shot these pinups at my old studio at the Bemis. Hope you like them.
Ben
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