about Benjamin

Benjamin

Photographer
Benjamin

He is an unstoppable force of joy and creativity, an artist to his core; a problem solver, encourager, and calming force all in one. Ever since his first roll of film was developed in high school, Benjamin knew that photography was his calling and the perfect place for all of his talents. Persisting through long hours, crafting deep relational meaning, and building photographs that speak to your heart through your eyes are all second nature to his relentless pursuit of serving others with his craft.

Benjamin

It sounds like this is always what you’ve wanted to do. What about this work drew you in?

Well, that’s a little bit of an impossible question to answer because the truth is, while photography is my craft, everything that fulfills me in this work is personal and relational. The technical aspects of photography were, without a doubt, the hook that drew me in. Technology and science both digitally and in a traditional darkroom (side note, if you ever get a chance to watch a print get developed with chemicals, do it… it’s magical) are an endless puzzle of creative possibilities. The rabbit hole kept going deeper and deeper until I realized that beyond the technical aspects of photography there is a whole universe of relational intricacy that can use a camera as a gateway to caring about what you’re doing and who you’re doing it for. About the same time as I started dating my now wife and business partner Jennifer, I realized that weddings were awesome and wedding photographers had a unique opportunity to invest on a personal level with their clients. That’s when I knew that this was it. This was what I wanted to be doing. From there, I have been continually drawn in by the perpetually complex natures of love, joy, peace, kindness, heritage, and relationship. My understanding of life and love continues to deepen and I find myself on a never ending journey of grasping to create two dimensional versions of life’s beautiful moments of heart and soul.

Everybody likes an origin story, tell us about your first camera.

Truth be told, my first camera wasn’t mine, it was my dad’s. His AE-1 with a 50 mm 1.8 lens, tales of his FTb, and unending encouragement were all gifts to me, investments in my photographic journey, long before I got my first camera. I was given a camera by a very kind neighbor after a while but that was never mine either. My first camera still sits on my shelf today and gets used frequently. Purchased at a camera show in Detroit, my father and I settled on a 1971 Canon F-1 with my own accompanying 50mm 1.8 FD lens. It was beautiful. Crisp, clean, robust shutter sound, detachable prism, and most importantly a father’s pride to go with it. There aren’t many things that come with a life time guarantee any more, but the pride and encouragement I get from my dad is one of them. Guaranteed.

I understand that you are highly involved in the graphic design work of your brand. That’s pretty cool! What made you want to take that on?

My grandmother always said, “I like any color as long as it’s yellow.” Similarly, I believe that if you want something custom to fit within certain boundaries, you should be more specific with your boundaries. The Derk’s Works brand isn’t just about the color and the font, it’s a face and body to how much we care about each detail, both big and small in the work that we do.  To me, graphic design has always been the slow-mo version of photography (like Neo dodging bullets in the Matrix or something). A lot of our photographic style follows action and forces me to compose an image in split-seconds. Design on the other hand is a process that can take hours or days for one final piece. Honing this cross discipline was a specific choice with the intent to better my photography learning to make better compositional decisions faster. I think any artist should spend some time in another discipline, it develops your voice in ways that one focused path never could. That said, we have had LOTS of help and contributions for very talented designers to get the brand to where it is now… but I still get my design kicks in where I can.

Other than graphic design, what outside influences help give you the unique artistic voice that you have?

Gratefully I have the joy of having my work steeped in the complexity of human emotion. I also believe that we (humans) were created to exist for and to thrive on deep relationship. This prism allows me to draw inspiration from the poetry of music and art, but more importantly and valuably, my art is informed and shaped by the relationship that I have with my wife Jennifer. Our story not only gives me insight into love but also the full development of a long marriage and the meaningful things that last and are worth cherishing. As time goes on, our children grow, and I learn new things that will only add to my understanding of how to make the best images to withstand the test of time.

With The Life Aquatic and Grand Budapest Hotel both in your top five favorite movies of all time, would it be safe to say that you are a fan of Wes Anderson?

Ha, yeah… you might say that ;) The fact that his dry sense of humor plays perfectly with Bill Murray’s modestly depressed deadpan comedy doesn’t hurt either. His stories are well crafted, every detail is set carefully in place meticulously timed to guide his viewers on an emotional journey that is deeper than the story at hand. I think that’s the big thing that I relate to when I watch his movies. My goal when photographing people, is to make images that encourage ideas that are deeper than visual. I’ve said it so much it seems a little cheesy at this point, but I want people to come away from my images feeling what it was like to be in a place, not just see what it looked like. But I suppose, coming back to your actual question… yes… I really love Wes Anderson’s movies…. a lot.

Obviously ice cream should be allowed into the food pyramid towards the base, but do you prefer it in a cone, sandwich or shake?

Well, OBVIOUSLY! While I like all of the above, I think my preference (without other factors, of course) would be shake, cone, sandwich in that order… or all of the above…. if that’s an option.

You shot your first wedding in 2003, how do you keep your focus fresh each wedding without falling into a check list mentality?

I guess the easy answer is to say that I don’t make check lists, but the complex truth is that the deeper I go into this business, art, and the lives of others, the more I find beautiful nuances to explore. I never have to worry about getting repetitive in this work because I always focus on the spectacular differences and unique elements of each couple I am privileged to serve. Weddings might have traditional elements, but the beauty of marriage is anything but predictable.

You seem wear a Tiger’s baseball hat a lot, what’s the story there?

You mean, other than “i’m going bald and like wearing hats? ;) Yes, actually. I grew up in Toledo, which is by many standards, mini-Detroit and home to the Mud Hens who are the farm team for the Tigers… all of these things are insularly to the fact that I’m not really a sports guy. I love baseball for heritage reasons just as much if not more than the sport. My great grandmother, my grandfather, and my father were/are all Tigers fans and I will stand in their shoes, listen on the radio, and cheer on my team rain or shine, win or loose as often as I can. I love an underdog story and they will be my underdogs until they finally make their comeback sometime in 2030… or so.

Follow Benjamin:

The Oscars \\ no second place

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Observe

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Hasselblad 500C \\ I got some film back today, more of a blog on that soon to come, but I wanted to post this photo today along with this thought that I have been encouraged to be mulling over; there is peace, kindness and beauty in each moment. I’m looking forward to spending some time this weekend doing nothing more than enjoying some moments. Happy weekend friends.

I Love Your Dishes

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A very happy Valentine’s Day to the most amazing, beautiful, and kind woman I know. I’m so glad I married you. -benj

  1. jennifer

    I will always cherish the moment and memory of you reading this to me. I love your heart. I love you. (Ok getting too sappy for a blog comment)

    Xoxo

What If \\ Returned with Passion

WHY I PREFER THE ALTERNATIVES, TO SHOOTING ZOMBIES – by benjamin derkin

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Last week I spent the week with an amazing group of people committed to challenging and encouraging each other, as artists, to move off of any sort of stagnant plateaus we may have paused on, and lean into making our stupid ideas a reality. I realized that many of my ideas (let’s not fool ourselves though… NOT all of them) had far more merit than I had wanted to admit and just needed a call to action. I received that call and reminder to passionate living last week and I am honored and humbled to be able to share as much of my thoughts and heart with you as you are willing to read. If you look at my blog for just pretty images, I welcome you to continue, but I feel the need to warn you that it is my job as an artist to engage you far more deeply than that. The world we live in trains people to be zombies, moving from one day to the next in passive routine waiting for their retirement years to do something great. I believe that we are called to action NOW and that it is a disservice to our creator to do anything less that what He calls us to accomplish. I have sold myself short to myself by repeating the idea that “I want to be known as a photographer and a designer of beautiful things”. Not that I don’t want that, because I do. My passion is far greater though, my calling is to be an encourager. It is my heartfelt desire to make that subtle shift in this blog. I will most certainly continue to share my photographic work, but not exclusively. I want to be vulnerable, honest, real, truthful… that is where I must live in order to satisfy that calling.

I am a photographer, true, but I also write some pretty unpolished and non-rhyming poetry. I am a bad speller. I draw out my thoughts. I prefer pen and paper. I commit right now, to whoever is reading this, to publish these thoughts in an effort to let you into my mind…. And hopefully, find some truth and beauty that will give you courage. I step forward to you not with my own courage but from the loving support of some of my new friends (Steve and Jen, Josh and Jenny, Richie and Natalie, and Jonas) to whom I am exceedingly grateful.

It is at this crossroad of authenticity, artistic being, and a desire to be the best photographer I can be that I can be, that I share with you what I LOVE to photograph… and I assure you, it is not those among us that are living zombies.

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Love for each other.

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Love for the details.

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Love for the celebration.

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The meaning of being whole.

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The meaning of potential growth.

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The meaning of community.

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Passion despite great risk.

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Passion in the process.

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Passion for their dream. \\ (side bar) This is Steve and Jen. It was their passionate dream that took me away to the Dominican Republic last week, filled me with courage, introduced me to the joy of these children (another post on that coming soon), and dropped me back off in Columbus, Ohio to fulfill a dream of my own. (you’ll hear more about them… to be sure!) \\

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You are what you eat. As you think about that type of person, it is my sincere desire that you would be able to see me striving to live in that fullness of love, with great depth of meaning, as I look each day fresh in the eye to see what beauty lies in store.

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I yearn for THAT to be the passion of me.

  1. Jessica

    Benjamin! I love everything about this post and I can not WAIT to see what you have in store for not only yourself, but the world! So happy and thankful to have met you and your beautiful wife in the beautiful Dominican!

  2. This is AWESOME! Thanks so much for sharing your insights and passion. Love it.

  3. Steve

    Good post. I like it. It did me good to read this. I need to DO more. Also, I need an ax. Do you know where I could get one?

  4. love love love this. i don’t want to be a zombie!!
    also, i think you should show us some pictures of your what if notebook. i have a feeling it’s chock full of beautiful stuff.

  5. what a wonderful collection of thoughts and images. glad to call you a friend and increase my wolf pack!

  6. This was wonderful to read and so refreshing and inspiring — thanks, Ben! Looking forward to seeing it all play out and learning more about your recent trip!

  7. Absolutely beautiful; the images and the words. You truly rock, my friend!

  8. Brilliant, Derks. Just what I needed this morning.

What If \\ Finding Inspiration

This week we’re heading to Punta Cana to find artistic inspiration with the awesome folks of What If!
We’ll keep you posted, but I have no doubt that it will be AWESOME.

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Fall IPS \\ Film

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IPS \\ Hasselblad 500C

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  1. You make pretty photos.

  2. Duc

    These are awesome Derks! Completely forgot that you took one of me.

35mm + 120 \\ Film

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Canon F1 \\ Hasselblad 500C

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The Derkin Family \\ Film

This is my awesome family. I love them. \\ Hasselblad 500C

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  1. QMB

    Your new web site “look” is terrific… the pace and variety are dynamite. I know this represents a boat load of hard work and it really shows. God bless your efforts, mr.& mrs.derksworks photography. I love your work and I super like you, too!

Yellowood Design \\ The Axe Process

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December 2012 – Columbus, Ohio \\ Yellowood Design Studio \\ YDS on facebook

With this blog post, here in the new year I am starting a series on people who are passionate about what they do. Benjamin and Cori are, by far, the most exemplary people I know with this quality. I am proud to be able to show off to you, their artistic talent and passion that has manifested itself into such an awesome company! Their niche (as best I can describe it) is to craft beautiful pieces of rural awesomeness for the modern urban dweller. One extremely awesome aspect of which, is their line of custom restored vintage axes! If this appeals to you in the slightest, you owe it to yourself to order one… they are AMAZING. This shoot represents only part of the hand crafting labor that goes into each of these unique pieces.

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  1. Love those two people. Keep it up Ben and Cori!

  2. sexy metal! seriously, i’m diggin’ the ax duo.

DOUG + JENNIFER \\ PREVIEW

August, 2012 – Taylor Mansion – Columbus, Ohio