Chase Jarvis Photography - iPod | iPhone Edition
Summary: This is the hub for award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis' behind-the-scenes videos. Look for RAW (our b-roll footage from several shoots), FRAMES (the stitching together of every still frame from a shoot), TECH (technical tips) and CURRENT (full length video of Chase's speaking engagements). Welcome to the untold story--the black box--of commercial photography. Enjoy.
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This video takes you behind the scenes to show you more about how I made my video to--along with Rainn Wilson and iJustine--launch the Nikon Festival: where making a 140 second film could get you $100,000. Here, meet the stars of my short, Joshua Roman, Sabzi, and ellie sandstrom, AND see how we shot the vid in just a day and a half
In this vid Chase gives us a special tour of--AND shows you how to make--one of his top secret contraptions for getting unique and amazing camera angles for both still and moving photos.
Watch as award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis spells out all the steps of a commercial photo shoot from concept and contracts to delivery of final images. Check out the tech specs of his equipment, lighting diagrams, and all the details you need to nail a shoot of your own.
Watch as award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis spells out all the steps of a commercial photo shoot from concept and contracts to delivery of final images. Check out the tech specs of his equipment, lighting diagrams, and all the details you need to nail a shoot of your own.
I'm in New Zealand shooting a commercial campaign for SanDisk. Join me, Simon Dumont, Freeskier Magazine and some of the best ski and snowboard athletes in the world as we make some pretty cool pictures. Music by Common Market.
A little meet and greet with the fabulous crew of the Sandisk NZ job.
A neat tour of home base in New Zealand on a commercial shoot for Sandisk.
This Chase Jarvis CURRENT video is from Chase's June 2009 talk to the Art Directors Club of Denver.
Chase and crew must make it in time for a shoot in portland
In May 2008, David Hobby (Strobist), David Nightingale (Chromasia), and Chase Jarvis were invited to speak about their blogs at Gulf Photo Plus in Dubai, UAE. This is a video recording of their presentations and the subsequent Q&A.
Using a camera, strobes, and exploding water balloons, you'll see how Chase and his crew freeze ultra high-speed action in the studio. Watch the results of this process, combined with Photoshop compositing, to create final still images for Superfad's Kung Fu HD project.
The following is a series of 3954 still photographs shot during the last few winters - mostly at Stevens Pass, WA. These images have been stitched together to highlight what it takes to capture just a handful of professional ski and snowboard images. Thanks to everyone whose turns, airs, and jibs appear herein. Pray for snow. - Chase Jarvis
Chase Jarvis and Superfad recently teamed up on a campaign for the Kung Fu HD Network. During the 2 day shoot, motion was captured with the Phantom HD camera and stills were shot with the Hasselblad H2D. This video is a brief documentation of this creative collaboration.
Join award-winning photographer, Chase Jarvis, and his well-known staff, as they take us behind the scenes for advance testing of the Nikon D90.
So in case you've been sleeping under a rock, just a quick reminder that Seattle's underground photography scene is going berserk. I'd venture to say that there are more aspiring camera shutters cracka-lackin' here than anywhere on the planet. If you missed our first such photo evening, highlighted in last January's vid - Chase Jarvis RAW: Seattle Flickr Roundup - this time we took it to the next level. Thanks to the hard work of my crew and the likes of Glazers Camera here in Seattle, during Friday's community outreach photo shoot event we were able to provide 100 photographers with the resources they need to help them learn: 30,000 square feet of shooting space, 25 models, 4 stylists, a breakdance crew, a freestyle ramp complete with BMX riders, 7 fully professional lighting stations, and a whole lotta positive vibes...all at no charge to them. In the words of Spinal Tap, this one went to eleven. -- So, if you're a pro shooter, consider rounding up some local photo enthusiasts, reaching out to your community and sharing some knowledge. On the other hand, if you're an aspiring photographer and this sort of thing is of interest to you, consider rounding up your homies and sharing resources. It's good fun and remember, a rising tide floats all the boats.