
Episode 179: Ben Marcin (Documentary Photography)
đď¸ How SelfâTaught Photographer BenâŻMarcin Turned HouseâHunting into a AwardâWinning Photo Book
(Insights from the â10 Frames Per Secondâ podcast)
đ Quick Takeaways
- BenâŻMarcin is a selfâtaught fineâart photographer who captures the stories of abandoned houses, holdout homes, and makeshift camps.
- InfluencesâŻââŻBernd &âŻHillaâŻBecher, AndreasâŻGursky, BenâŻShahn, and classic painters.
- Signature projects â Last House Standing, A House Apart, The Camps â compiled in the upcoming book The Holdouts (GOST Books, 2024).
- Shooting gear: CanonâŻ5DâŻMarkâŻII for digital work; Synar P largeâformat 4Ă5 for the most meditative shots.
- Publishing path: portfolio reviews â galleryâŻââŻcollector â museum acquisition â GOST partnership + Kickstarter campaign.
- Pro photographer tips: network through photo reviews, be patient with sequencing, and treat your book as a **legacy âpremium business card.â
đ Who Is BenâŻMarcin?
Fact Detail Born Germany (raised in a military/ CIA family) Current base Baltimore, Maryland Profession Senior programmer (retired) + fineâart photographer First camera $159 Minolta (late 1980s) Selfâtaught Learned exposure, aperture & fâstop through trial & error and a lot of âRiteâAidâ photo labs. Exhibitions Delaware Museum of Art, Center for Fine Art Photography (CO), Maryland Institute College of Art, Grimaldis Gallery (Baltimore). Collections Baltimore Museum of Art, MusĂŠe de la Photographie (Charleroi,âŻBelgium). Upcoming book The Holdouts (GOST Books, springâŻ2024).âI have to explain Iâm a photographer, not a city lawyer.â â Ben Marcin on approaching holdout homeowners.
đ Ben Marcin – The Core Projects
1. Last House Standing
- What it is: A lone house left standing while an entire block is demolished.
- Why it matters: Represents âdefianceâ and raises questions about eminent domain.
- Visual hook: Windows that look like eyes; houses that resemble faces.
2. A House Apart
- What it is: Isolated homes that survive urban renewal, often âholdouts.â
- Narrative: Shows how a single homeowner can thwart developers, sometimes turning down a millionâdollar offer.
3. Homeless Camps
- What it is: Temporary shelters built by homeless communities (often out of milk crates, doors, and scrap wood).
- Ethical stance: Ben photographs the structures without the people, avoiding exploitation.
Key Quote: âI wanted the viewer to think about it. I didnât want to answer who lived there.â
đˇ Ben Marcin on Gear & Workflow
Digital â CanonâŻ5DâŻMarkâŻII
- Why: Fast, reliable, and able to capture large scenes where a 4Ă5 canât fit (e.g., threeâstory row houses).
- Postâprocessing: Photoshop for straightening, noise reduction, and sharpening; printed on a 44âinch Epson archival printer.
Large Format â Synar P (4Ă5)
- Why: For âmindfulâ colorânegative work that feels like listening to a vinyl record.
- Process: Shoot â develop â scan â invert negatives in Photoshop â meticulous contrast & color balancing (often taking weeks).
Archiving
- Lightroom catalog: ~297,000 images.
- Physical storage: 12âdrawer print archive for longâterm preservation.
đ From Gallery to Book: Ben Marcin’s Publishing Journey
- Portfolio Reviews â Ben started attending review events in his early 50s, gaining critical feedback and contacts.
- Gallery Breakthrough â A chance meeting at KnightâŻGomez Gallery led to a solo show; curator Costa (Costas) bought a piece and helped place it in the Baltimore Museum of Art.
- Consultant Connection â Photoâconsultant AlexaâŻBecker (former Kehrer Verlag editor) championed the project and submitted it to multiple publishers.
- GOST Books â Chosen for their design expertise (designer StuâŻSmith) and offsetâprinting in Italy.
- Kickstarter â Launched to cover printing costs; reached the goal quickly, with advanced copies shipping MayâŻ2024.
Benâs tip: âYour book is a premium business card. Treat it like your legacy.â
đď¸ Highlights from Ben Marcin on the â10 Frames Per Secondâ Podcast
- SelfâTeaching: Borrowed art books from his librarian dad, then bought a cheap Minolta.
- Influences: Paintings (Bellini, Titian) > photographers (Beckers, Gursky).
- Ethics about Homeless Camps: Avoids exploiting subjects, focuses on the ingenuity of the structures.
- Travel & Walking: From a 4âyearâoldâs ârailroadâtrackâ adventure in Maryland to walking 58âŻmiles from Baltimore to D.C. on foot.
- Future Walks: Planning hikes in the foothills of the Dolomites, Northern Spain, and Italy (watch out for the big dogs!).
đ Ben Marcin Tips for Emerging Photographers
- Leverage Portfolio Reviews â They provide priceless feedback and open doors to galleries & collectors.
- Network with PhotoâConsultants â A good consultant can get your work in front of editors who actually read it.
- Design Matters â Pair with a skilled book designer (e.g., GOSTâs StuâŻSmith) to make a âvisual storyâ that sells.
- Use Kickstarter Wisely â Set a realistic goal, offer compelling rewards, and promote heavily on social media.
- Document Your Process â Share behindâtheâscenes videos of largeâformat setup, scanning, and printing to engage audiences.
đ Whatâs Next for BenâŻMarcin?
- Book Release: The Holdouts (GOST) â springâŻ2024 (US), May/June (EU).
- Exhibitions: Baltimore Photo Space (summerâŻ2024) â book signings & talks.
- Future Walks: Dolomites foothills, Northern Spain, possibly a trek across Italyâs countryside.
đ Take Action
- Listen to the full â10 Frames Per Secondâ episode for more anecdotes and inspiration.
- Support Benâs Kickstarter (if still live) or preâorder The Holdouts to own a piece of photographic history.
- Apply the portfolioâreview strategy: schedule at least one review this year and prepare a concise, wellâsequenced series.
- Experiment with both digital and largeâformat tools to discover which workflow suits your vision.
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