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UBC056 - Ben Rayner
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UBC056 - Ben Rayner

People, Technology, Imperfection

Ben Rayner is a photographer and director known for capturing the raw, emotional reality of people and culture. Originally from London and now based in New York, his work spans sport, music and lifestyle - always centred around human connection rather than surface-level image making.

His approach prioritises feeling over perfection, seeking out the in-between moments where authenticity, energy and personality naturally reveal themselves.

This conversation explores the craft of capturing emotion and the subtle, often invisible processes behind it. Ben shares how his work has evolved over time, from instinctively shooting moments as they unfold to deliberately creating environments where spontaneity can happen.

The discussion touches on the impact of COVID on creative relationships, the role of AI in image-making and the growing importance of human connection in an increasingly automated world. Alongside this, there’s a deeper reflection on process from reading people in real time, embracing imperfection, and understanding that the most powerful work often happens between the planned shots rather than within them.

What comes through is a quiet confidence in human instinct over control.

Ben’s work is about creating the conditions for something real to happen and being present enough to recognise it when it does. In a moment where technology is accelerating rapidly, that idea feels increasingly important.

There’s a sense that the future of creativity won’t be defined by precision, but by the ability to capture something that feels unmistakably human.

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