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marotaki · 9 years
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He’s always doing this.
(thanks to benedict-the-cumbercookie and sherlockisthebest)
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marotaki · 9 years
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Dorky/silly Ben part 2
part 1
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marotaki · 10 years
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Reblog if you are mentally dating Benedict Cumberbatch
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marotaki · 10 years
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 An afternoon with Benedict Cumberbatch
 Celebrities spend a notable portion of their time with photographers. They spend this allotted time in front of a camera, choosing how much they reveal of themselves, posing, not posing, indulging requests, refusing them… Then they go away, often leaving a lasting impression on the photographer. Which begs the question, how much of an impression can a photographer leave on a celebrity? It would be easy to leave a bad one, just be an arsehole. But to leave a lasting positive impression before anyone even sees the photos, how often does that happen? 
 I am not flamboyant, loud, boisterous, camp or crass. I possess few of the imagined stereotypical celebrity photographer qualities. I am polite, patient, anxious in the beginning, more confident as the shoot goes on, witty if I get lucky and I like to talk to my subject. Not just asking them questions, like some kind of bonus interview, but talking about myself too, so it’s a normal conversation between two normal people. I don’t give enormous amounts of direction when making portraiture. I wait, I nudge, I wait some more, I suggest, I keep waiting until ‘the photograph appears’. Sometimes I take pictures to fill the time waiting for ‘the photograph’ and sometimes those pictures work, but most of the time I know when I have got the shot I’ve waited for before looking at the back of the camera, or seeing the contact sheets. In this case, with Benedict, I shot entirely on film.
 I don’t want to exaggerate, I’m sure my assistant would tell you that to him and anyone else on the shoot observing, there were no remarkable exchanges between myself and Mr Cumberbatch. At one point I told him he was being ‘too sexy’ - I think he’d undone some buttons on his shirt - and that became sort of a running joke for the rest of the shoot, but I’m probably romanticising. Even so, it sticks in my mind, begging embellishment with each retelling. 
  It’s intimidating, in truth, to talk to someone who’s very personality has catapulted them to international stardom. I didn’t achieve some small success in photography because I’m hilarious, brilliant, witty or charming, I got to where I am because of my ‘eye’ (and to an arguably larger extent, my business strategy). Whether or not I did a good job doesn’t become evident until much later on, after the shoot has finished and everyone has gone home. Benedict on the other hand, is required to exude charisma at all times, the nature of his talent means it is instantaneously evident, judged live. To photograph someone with his strength of character is to strive frantically to capture a portion of it. Even if you only manage half a second, that’s all you need, such is the immortality of a still image.
 I’ve had a lot of excellent feedback on the story for OUT magazine, most notably from Benedict’s devoted fan-base, who arguably know him best of all, being followers of everything he does, every photo, every interview, chat show appearance and the like. Still I don’t know what Benedict himself thinks of the pictures, or me as a person for that matter, and am unlikely to ever find out, at least directly.
 All I can say with absolute certainty about my time with Sherlock, Smaug, Julian, Alan, Khan, is that it never felt awkward or uncomfortable, I spent most of it smiling, a handful of it laughing, and whether I made any sort of impression on him or not, I am eternally thankful that he happened to be my first cover.
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marotaki · 10 years
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Simon Pegg and Amanda Abbington are having Cumberbatch dirty sex talk, please never stop.
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marotaki · 10 years
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I love ya Dan Stevens but can you just move aside so we can just appreciate Benedict in all his scruffy glory?
The hair. The stubble. The jacket.
Damn, son.
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marotaki · 10 years
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The love is happening!!!
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marotaki · 10 years
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Thanks to @cumberbatchfrm for the heads up. Cumberbatch, the blonde toddler *melts*
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marotaki · 10 years
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Benedict Cumberbatch @ The Penguins of Madagascar SDCC panel
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marotaki · 10 years
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Different types of smiling
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Benedict Cumberbatch at the French Open 2014
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marotaki · 10 years
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Fuck me briefly
What one says when one is confronted with a glorious picture of someone ridiculously hot.  (via sherlocksmoustache)
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marotaki · 10 years
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Yes, I am watching a video aimed at 2 year olds learning to count. Yes, I have watched it 3 times in a row. No, I have no regrets
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marotaki · 10 years
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Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing in The Imitation Game.
You know just by looking at these pictures from the set how impressive he will be in this film. Look at the body language, the way he walks, the way his face looks like belonging to a totally different person. He did it again. He’s the only actor I know who can do that: total, radical transformation. He has no need for make up or bulking up or false teeth really. All he needs is willpower, this empathy that he has for other people, and this uber intellect as an actor that makes him so unique.
You just know that he will break your heart as Turing. This is what this man is about, and I’m saying that as a fellow actress… Pure, honest, genius acting. Never forget that.
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