At last, a written update.

January 31st, 2012

Hello Everybody!

First of all, I want to send out a great big thank you. I want to thank my family and friends for always supporting my artistic endeavours. It’s not always easy to stay motivated when you’re trying your best to develop your skills as an artist while simultaneously getting a university education and trying to support yourself and all the while building a small business from scratch. Becoming a successful professional artist/photographer is no small feat and I’ve certainly had lots of high points and low points over the past four years. It can, at times, be difficult to stay motivated and positive to continue to work towards bigger and better things, but the love and support of my friends and family have certainly been one of my strongest motivations.

Kristina & Yousif kissing in front of a fountain

I want to also thank all of the brides and grooms who invited me to witness, experience and capture one of the happiest, most exciting days of their lives thus far. The trust you’ve all placed in me to both experience your wedding days with you and to capture them is a real honour to me.

In addition to all of my clients, I can’t forget to thank everybody who frequents my website and/or twitter and facebook updates. There’s a lot of you that I don’t know personally or see very infrequently and this is really the only way I can show my appreciation to all of you out there. Thanks for your support.

Now that all that mushy stuff is taken care of, I want to update you about what I’ve been up to since I stopped posting my wedding blogs. I’m currently a little more than halfway through my final year of the four-year photography studies BFA program at Ryerson University. I’m creating two bodies of work for my thesis.

Sarah is blonde.

The first, which I started in September and finished in December is a multimedia piece called First Impressions, wherein a created series of photographic portraits, photographed and manipulated to appear as if drawn caricatures, highlighting specific identity traits of each subject (of their choice). Each portrait was paired with a video interview, wherein each subject speaks about the way they perceive their identity to be perceived by others, upon a first impression. The piece speaks about identity and how stereotypes can often warp the perception of our own identities and the identities of others. View the final presentation of the piece: First Impressions by Ben Lariviere

Union by Ben Lariviere

In December, I was selected to exhibit a photograph in Full Frame at IMA Gallery, which was purchased during the buyer’s preview and awarded me an honourable mention for the Best in Show Award, guest-judged by the distinguished Maia-Mari Sutnik, Curator of Photography at the Art Gallery of Ontario. This was, no doubt, a much-needed confidence boost, after a long and difficult first semester. The photo, “Union,” is part of a multimedia piece I created in third-year, “public’SPace.” The piece pairs images of typically hustling-and-bustling locations in Toronto’s downtown core in a unfamiliar moment of calm with audio clips of those locations at rush hour. I will add that piece to my website once I figure out how best to present it online.

This semester, I’m working on a new photo series, wherein I will be recreating particular memories of moments in my subjects’ lives as accurately as their memories are able to recall. This project is very much in the beginning stages, but will be ready to present at the end of the semester, in April.

I’m also exhibiting at MaxEx, at The Gladstone Hotel at the end of April. I will post more information about that on my facebook and twitter as it gets closer. I hope to see some of you there.

Again, thanks for all of your support and if you want to help even more, click the “like” button below or comment on this blog post.

–Ben


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Courtney Quebec Quartet’s CD Release Concert

November 13th, 2011

Courtney Quebec QuartetChalkboard for Courtney Quebec Quartet's performance at Chalker's Pub, TorontopianoPoster for Courtney Quebec Quartet's performance at Chalker's Pub, TorontoDana YehudaiffCourtney Quebec Quartet performing at Chalker's Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec singing at Chalkers Pub, TorontoStandup bassist from Courtney Quebec Quartet performing at Chalker's Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec playing piano at Chalkers Pub, TorontoSimon Dennis playing drums at Chalkers Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec Quartet performing at Chalker's Pub, TorontoGuitarist performing at Chalker's Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec performing at Chalker's Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec on PianoMartin Kuwawi on guitarSimon Dennis on drumsKen McDonald on bassCourtney Quebec Quartet performing at Chalkers Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec Quartet at Chalkers Pub, TorontoCourtney Quebec with her CD, "I Hear Colours"


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Brittany & Matt – Engagement

October 27th, 2011

Brittany & Matt kissing at Elora Gorge, Ontario

When Brittany & Matt suggested that we shoot their engagement photos in Elora, Ontario, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity. We were disappointed that the Elora Conservation Area was closed for the season, but we wandered around Elora and found some great locations for photos.

Brittany & Matt kissing and laughing by Elora Mill InnBrittany & Matt sharing a moment by an abandoned mill in Elora, OntarioBrittany & Matt looking at each other by an abandoned mill in Elora, Ontario

At first, Brittany seemed upset that we weren’t able to shoot in the Conservation Area, like we had planned, but I wasn’t worried. I knew we’d be able to find a good location for photos, but I wasn’t expecting a beautiful abandoned mill to shoot at. This was the perfect backdrop and I was almost relieved that the conservation area was closed. Although I’m sure the conservation area would have been beautiful, I don’t think we would have had the variety of backgrounds as we did.

Brittany & Matt look out at the river near Elora Gorge, Ontario.Brittany & Matt sharing a moment by Elora Gorge, OntarioBrittany & Matt peek in through a gate.Brittany's engagement ring.

I feel like almost every shoot I have where something doesn’t go to plan, my faith that everything will work out in the end is reinforced. It seems like every time something goes “wrong,” the results end up being better than they would have been if everything had gone to plan. It’s funny how that works.

A nice man suggested we walk around the corner, where we found a beautiful wooded area with some look-out points to the gorge.

Brittany & Matt walking into a wooded areaBrittany & Matt kissing through a treeBrittany & Matt stand together on a bridgeBrittany & Matt look out onto Elora GorgeBrittany kissing Matt's cheek at a look-out over Elora Gorge, OntarioBrittany moving away as Matt tries to kiss her

Congratulations to Brittany & Matt on their engagement. All the best to you both.

Brittany & Matt enjoy each other's presence


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Luke, Ali & Isla – Family Portraits

October 11th, 2011

Luke, Ali & Isla walking in the parkIsla sitting on grass, smilingLuke, Ali & Isla walking towards cameraLuke, Ali & Isla sitting on a stumpIsla smiling on Luke's shoulderIsla smiling on Ali's shoulderLuke giving Isla a piggy-backLuke, Ali & Isla walking with picnic basketIsla walking with her dadLuke, Ali & Isla sitting on the road with picnic basketLuke, Ali & Isla on a park bench with picnic basketLuke, Ali & Isla on a park benchLuke taking Isla on the slideIsla sliding & smilingLuke, Ali & Isla walking with picnic basketLuke, Ali & Isla having a picnicLuke, Ali & Isla having a picnic, Isla in the basketLuke, Ali kissing Isla on the cheeksLuke, Ali & Isla having a picnic


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Kristina & Yousif – September 2011

September 18th, 2011

Kristina & Yousif standing at the alter

Kristina & Yousif’s beautiful wedding took place at The Old Mill Inn & Spa in Toronto.

From the minute I arrived at The Old Mill, it became clear to me that it’s quite literally a wedding factory. Before I got to the front door, I had already passed two other brides. But despite the fact that 5 or 6 weddings were happening at the venue that day, it never felt crowded or impersonal. Pretty incredible.

Kristina's wedding dress hanging in the window

Kristina and her bridesmaids were busy getting ready in a room at the inn, as I wandered around the maze-like hallways of the historic Old Mill.

Kristina having her makeup done.

Just a few hours later, we headed to the chapel for a very short and sweet ceremony.

Kristina & Yousif's wedding ceremony

The Old Mill wedding chapel is very charming, but incredibly dark. This was one of the most challenging ceremonies I’ve photographed, since the available light was so limited. Though difficult, it created very dramatic images.

Kristina & Yousif's ceremony

After the ceremony, I took the wedding party around the Old Mill’s gorgeous grounds for some fun photos.

Kristina & Yousif sitting on a benchYousif matched his socks to Kristina's red shoes.The wedding party pulling Kristina & Yousif away from each other.

The wedding party was a lot of fun to work with. Everybody was so friendly and weloming through the whole photo shoot.

Kristina & Yousif with their wedding partyKristina & Yousif kissing in front of a fountain

Kristina & Yousif were very playful while I shot them. They were always joking around and laughing, which made them so easy to work with.

Kristina & Yousif shooting a canonYousif walking with his ball & chain.Kristina & Yousif in love

I had the newlyweds pose to mimic their cake topper.

Kristina & Yousif posing like their cake topperKristina & Yousif laughingKristina & Yousif with their wedding party in front of a fountain

After photos, the wedding party was announced at the reception, in the Humber Room.

The Humber Room and Kristina & Yousif's champagne glasses

Kristina & Yousif had their base-less champagne glasses engraved. It was a very cool detail.

Kristina & Yousif laughing at Yousif's brother's speech Kristina & Yousif's first dance

The couple requested that we take a group shot with all of their guests. Luckily, they only had about 60 guests, so everybody fit on the staircase outside of the banquet hall.

Group shot of the wedding guests.

After that, the party really began.

Cheers!Kristina & Yousif dancing the night away

I had an amazing time shooting Kristina & Yousif’s wedding and I wish all the best for the happy couple.

Kristina & Yousif with "mr & mrs" sign


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Nicole & Will – July 2011

August 1st, 2011

Nicole's wedding dress

I’m so thrilled that I got the opportunity to meet Nicole & Will. I would never have had the chance to meet such genuinely thoughtful & enjoyable people, if  they hadn’t asked me to photograph their wedding.

Will and groomsmen play poker.

Will is such an easy-going, happy guy; probably one of the most animated grooms I’ve worked with. From his personality, you’d never know that Will is a soldier, who was badly wounded last year by a buried bomb while on duty in Afghanistan.

Will throws in his poker chips.Will with his Cutlass

One thing that was immediately evident to me about Will is that he doesn’t take anything for granted. It’s obvious that Will is completely devoted to his family, friends, his beautiful blue Oldsmobile Cutlass and, of course, Nicole.

Nicole having her dress tied up by her bridesmaids/sisters

Nicole is a bride who knows what she wants. This is not to say that Nicole was a “bride-zilla” by any stretch of the imagination. In fact, there were a few hiccups in the schedule over the course of the day, and Nicole didn’t seem the least bit upset or stressed about it.

Back of Nicole's wedding dressNicole crying after putting on her wedding dress

By “she wasn’t upset” I didn’t mean that she didn’t cry. The photo above was the first time (of many) that I captured Nicole crying. She had just finished having her dress tied up and I had her mom & bridesmaids stand behind me while I took a couple photos. I couldn’t see behind me, but I can only assume that tears were flowing behind me to inspire this reaction from Nicole.

Nicole by the windowNicole's bridal bouquetNicole's shoes peeking out

Nicole asked me to take a photo of her sentimental tattoo. I love how it turned out.

Nicole's back tattoo of a flowerNicole in the limo

The limo ride to the ceremony was, for the most part, a dance party. But there was a moment of calm just before we arrived.

Will waiting for Nicole at the Ceremony

As per tradition, the bride arrived fashionably late. Will waited patiently at the alter, for his bride to show up.

You May Kiss the Bride

Will wasn’t about to waste this kiss. Soon after, we jumped back in the limo to go take some photos, where the wedding party enjoyed a bottle of champagne.

Nicole & Will laughing during the ceremony

Limo Champagne

Nicole & Will with their maid of honour & best manNicole & Will's wedding party

I rarely make solid plans for wedding party photos. Winging it seems to always work out for the best. And this time, it definitely worked out.

Nicole & Will kiss on a swingsetThe wedding party hangs out by a swingset

This group was loads of fun to photograph. Everybody was super co-operative, but felt relaxed enough to joke around, which made for some great moments for me to capture.

Nicole & Will by an old shed

Nicole could barely keep her eyes off her husband. The way these two look at each other is like nothing else.

Nicole & Will in the limo

During the dance-party limo ride back to the reception, it was as if Nicole & Will were completely alone, just enjoying each others’ company.

The head tableThe wedding cake.

The reception was beautiful, the food was delicious and their cake was amazing. It had slanted tiers and the bride atop drags her groom up the slant.

Nicole & Will's first dance.

After seeing these photos, Nicole emailed me to say:

Will and I absolutly LOVE the pictures!! They look amazing and only make us even more excited to see the rest of them!
[...]
You were a great pleasure to work with! Very professional and fun and I have reccommended you to every one I know getting married :)

Spending the day with these two taught me a lot about how important it is to treasure the people you have around you. Nicole & Will are amazing people and like I said, I’m so happy to have met such a heroic couple.

Congrats, guys!


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Mere & Nate – July 2011

July 26th, 2011

Wedding Rings

Mere & Nate’s wedding day was gorgeous. It was warm & sunny, but not so humid that it was unbearable. Perfect for an outdoor, countryside wedding.

Mere & her bridesmaids

I spent the early afternoon with Mere & her bridesmaids, finding lots of shade among the trees. Mere might be one of the most laid-back brides I’ve worked with and her big day followed suit from beginning to end.

Isla the Flower Girl

Baby Isla was all dressed up for her big moment as the flower girl.

The Back of Mere's DressExchanging RingsThe Kiss

Their ceremony was short and sweet. Mere looked absolutely stunning.

The Wedding Party

Due to the heat, Nate made the executive decision to forgo jackets during photos, which worked just fine for me, since I wanted to capture a very casual, relaxed feeling for these photos.

Cornfield KissMere sitting in the grassUnder the Barn

There was no shortage of locations for photos, but my absolute favourite was under an old barn across the street from where the ceremony was held. At first glance, it looked like a pile of garbage, but upon further inspection, it turned out to be a beautiful pile of garbage that was the perfect backdrop for a photo.

On the Back Porch

Mere & Nate were a joy to work with. They were even patient enough to stay in the same pose for several minutes while I searched for the perfect shot.

Cornfield Love

The happy couple even got a quiet moment alone while the sun began to set, moments before we headed back across the street for dinner.

Bridesmaids Getting DinnerCandlelit ReceptionA Musical Speech

The bridesmaids took a musical approach to their speech. It was both funny and endearing and received a well-deserved standing ovation.

Bride & Groom Dance

All the best to Mere & Nate. Congratulations!

 


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Holley & Ben – June 2011

June 29th, 2011

You might remember Holley & Ben from the engagement photos I shot for them, back in December.

I was surprised, but so excited to see that Holley & Ben put one of my photos on their wine bottle labels. I had such a great time shooting this wedding. Holley & Ben were decisive and yet laid back through this whole process, which made my job so easy. I was able to get an idea of what they wanted, but I could tell they trusted me to do what I wanted with it.

With the direction and freedom the couple gave me, I was able to make the look of their wedding my own, but also very much representative of Holley & Ben’s personalities.

Their ceremony took place under two giant trees, in front of a beautiful pond full of ducks and swans. And best of all, the weather was gorgeous.

The ceremony was beautiful, yet modest, and frankly, very endearing. Holley looked absolutely stunning.

After the ceremony, we took some family formals and then I headed out with the wedding party for some INformals.

Such a fun group to shoot. Everybody was up for anything I suggested and they all showed SO MUCH character. Plus, we shot these in beautiful New Hamburg, Ontario.

Holley sent me a very reassuring message after first seeing some of her photos:

WE LOVE LOVE LOVE THE PHOTOS!!!! These are exactly what we were hoping for!!!!!! We honestly don’t think that they could be anymore perfect!!!! you’ve captured our day perfectly!!!! thank you so much! another amazing job!!!

It seemed Ben & Holley were having too much fun to even stop for a serious group photo.

After photos, we met the guests back at the reception. Holley & Ben really impressed me with their ability to have their wedding look stylish without making it too extravagant.

The entire day, it was clear to me that these two are in love and perfectly compliment each other.

And they danced the night away…

The dancing paused only for a brief moment while Ben searched for Holley’s guarder … while handcuffed and blindfolded.


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Emily & Brad – April 2011

April 27th, 2011

My first wedding of 2011 was a spectacular one. Great people, delicious food and beautiful locations.

It started off with a trip to the beautiful Abraham Erb Grist Mill in Waterloo, for the ceremony.

This place has so much character, and is fitting for Emily and Brad, who both have their roots in small town Ontario.

The ceremony was intimate, with only about 70 of the couple’s closest friends and family in attendance. Afterwards, we headed to the breathtaking La Hacienda Sarria in Kitchener for some photos.

I was ecstatic to have free-reign of this beautiful and unique building.

Emily was very excited to see a preview of her photos:

“Wow… I don’t even know what to say!! Those photos are stunning and I can’t wait to see the rest!!! You do such a fantastic job!!!!!”

After some photos, we headed closer to home for these two, to New Dundee for a delicious dinner catered by Brad’s father, with his company, Village Caterer.

What a great start to a new wedding season.


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A Sneak Peek into Wedding Photo Books

March 27th, 2011

Colleen & Adam's Photo Book

You may remember Colleen & Adam, whose wedding I photographed last July. As I prepare for the next wedding season, I thought I’d show you all an example of the photo books I offer as part of my premium wedding package.

Colleen & Adam's Wedding Book

11×14″ hardcovers come standard and each couple has a wide range of cover options, including various colours of Linen or Leatherette, Leather or a printed photo of their choosing. Colleen & Adam chose white leatherette with black debossed text.

Colleen & Adam's Wedding Album

The layout for each book is custom to the photos that are being used. The photos are carefully edited and arranged using industry-standard software.

Inside of Colleen & Adam's Wedding Book

All the best photos from the wedding day will make it into the book, telling the whole story from pre-ceremony preparations to dancing the night away.

Inside of Colleen & Adam's Wedding Photo Book

These photo books are professionally printed and bound and will serve as a memento of a very special day for generations to come. To inquire about wedding photography, contact me by email.

 

dissolved

In other news about books, I just recently finished an artist book I’ve been working on since January. It’s a photographic book that explores the effects of alcohol. It includes anonymously-contributed stories and found photos contextualized to provoke thoughts about the common perceptions of alcohol consumptions and the impact it can cause.

You can preview it here. It’s also available to be purchased online.

 


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