Ben Pearson (photographer)
Ben Pearson | |
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Born | United States |
Nationality | American |
Known for | photography |
Notable work | Album cover art |
Ben Pearson is an American photographer, best known for his work with Steve Taylor and for his photographs that appear on album covers from a variety of artists.
Pearson's photographs have appeared on the covers and packaging artwork for albums such as Phil Keaggy's Find Me in These Fields and Crimson and Blue; Rich Mullins' Brother's Keeper and The Jesus Record; Michael W. Smith's I'll Lead You Home; Sixpence None the Richer's This Beautiful Mess and their 1997 self-titled release.[1]
In 2006, Pearson co-wrote the film The Second Chance, with Steve Taylor, Chip Arnold, and Henry O. Arnold. The film starred Michael W. Smith and Jeff Obafemi Carr.[2]
Selected photography discography
- 1990 Find Me In These Fields, Phil Keaggy
- 1991 Beyond Nature, Phil Keaggy
- 1992 Whirlpool, The Prayer Chain
- 1993 Bus Named Desire, Ashley Cleveland
- 1994 Crimson and Blue, Phil Keaggy
- 1994 Blue, Phil Keaggy
- 1994 Way Back Home, Phil Keaggy (reissue)
- 1995 Blister Soul, Vigilantes of Love
- 1995 Brother's Keeper, Rich Mullins
- 1995 I'll Lead You Home, Michael W. Smith
- 1995 Liver, Steve Taylor
- 1995 This Beautiful Mess, Sixpence None the Richer
- 1996 Acoustic Sketches, Phil Keaggy
- 1996 Strangelanguage, Charlie Peacock
- 1996 Songs, Rich Mullins
- 1996 Third Day, Third Day
- 1997 Sixpence None the Richer, Sixpence None the Richer
- 1998 Blink, Rick Elias
- 1998 The Jesus Record, Rich Mullins
- 1998 Phil Keaggy, Phil Keaggy
- 1999 Time, Third Day
- 2000 Inseparable, Phil Keaggy
- 2000 Maple Room, Wayne Kirkpatrick
- 2003 Here In America, Rich Mullins
- 2004 Full Circle, Charlie Peacock
- 2005 Men and Angels Say, Ashley Cleveland
References
- ↑ "Photographer aims to put Christian artists in different light". Argus-Press. April 29, 2001. Retrieved June 25, 2010.
- ↑ "At Your Service: Nashville-shot religious drama The Second Chance...". Nashville Scene. February 16, 2006. Retrieved June 25, 2010.
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