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Month: June, 2008

Gina and Vince’s Wedding

Gina and Vince had a beautiful ceremony this weekend. These were a few of my favorite photographs from their great wedding. It was an honor to be apart of their special day.  Gina before the ceremony. Gina had a Diana camera just for the wedding. Now I want one!   Gina and her sister during [...]

Parish to Parish | Iberville

Today Jason and I headed out of town to shoot some work for out Parish to Parish project. These shots were taken in Iberville Parish, outside of Rosedale. Today is also the Summer Solstice. Its the longest day of the year. The sunshine decided to sleep in for the holiday however. Here are a few [...]

New Website on the Way!

Hello, Exciting news! I am expecting my new portfolio to launch very soon. Until then this blog is the place to go to view my latest work. Be looking for the new site soon. Cheers, Ben

Lollipops and Strangers

Jason and I took a drive over to New Orleans today to take some photographs. I saw this idea in the super cool photojojo.com newsletter. We made a sign and stood in Jackson Square and shot random people in exchange for lollipops. It was fun to see the varied reactions that people had. We managed [...]

Exposure Photography Contest

I just finished submitting a few images to a pretty cool photography contest being hosted by Artist Wanted. I thought I’d post the images that I submitted. You can view these images and vote for my portfolio at artsitwanted.org/benspell I hope that everyone is doing well.  cheers, Ben   The Brooklyn Bridge I shot this image [...]

Flow

I shot these today while helping out my friend Jason on a photo shoot. Flow is an up and coming Hip Hop artist. Be looking out for his music. It was fun to shoot something different. You can hear some of flow’s music here.  

my email is broken!

I realized this morning that I am not receiving emails. If anyone has emailed me at info@benjaminspell.com with in the last few days please resend that email to spell.ben@gmail.com.  Sorry for the inconvenience. Thanks, Ben