
Chase Jarvis
Photographer & Director. Artist.
Location: seattle + nyc
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2013-05-23 18:07:59 (8 comments, 3 reshares, 35 +1s)
5 Great Film Cameras on a Tiny Budget
http://bit.ly/18lmfDL
You know I love film. Just shot my Polaroid 600E yesterday and loved it. Shot the Hassie the week before, and just loaded a roll into my Lomo ‘Sardine’. That said, seeing that damn near everything has (obviously and justly) gone digital, film cameras are dirt cheap. And whether you’re a seasoned pro or an iphone snapper, a good dose of shooting actual film would be good for you. Trust me on this. So that’s why I’ve taken the time to wrangle five great cameras for under $300 that you can use to re-invigorate your film shooting, even if it’s just for a little flirt with nostalgia. … (and I know that there are a lot of sweet cameras OVER $300…i’ve listed a few of my fav’s in the comments. Please share yours there too….)
Canonet QL17 GIII.
This camera, in its heyday, was known as the “poor man’s Leica,” and with d... more »


2013-05-22 19:33:48 (8 comments, 20 reshares, 160 +1s)
The Internet is Made of Cats — Here’s Proof That Cats Drive Creativity
http://bit.ly/10n1FxJ
As any regular Redditor knows, the internet is made of cats. They’ve been with us since the days of the Egyptians – although days they have their own reality show. What is it with these damn cats? As the collection of images below indicates, cats have played the role of creative muses in the lives of some pretty famous creatives, including Dali, Picasso and Warhol. [Warhol, it should be noted, once owned 25 cats, all of which he named Sam.]
Might the kitty companion be a key to unlocking the creative mind? I’ll posit that any loyal pet provides, at a minimum, a set of ears to bounce ideas off of and a second set of eyes to look upon your work-in-progress. Sure, feedback may be at a minimum, but at least you’ll be spared harsh criticism. [worth noting - there is a growing body of sci... more »


2013-05-22 19:15:17 (8 comments, 21 reshares, 223 +1s)
"The distance from where you ARE to where you WANT to be... is not as far as you think."
http://bit.ly/N1gHoG


2013-05-22 18:04:13 (1 comments, 3 reshares, 43 +1s)
TUNE IN!
We are LIVE RIGHT NOW with Chris Guillebeau. http://bit.ly/N1gHoG

2013-05-22 17:52:06 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 12 +1s)
LIVE in 10 minutes! www.chasejarvis.com/live
http://bit.ly/N1gHoG


2013-05-22 15:12:25 (4 comments, 1 reshares, 22 +1s)
We are LIVE in moments! Tune in. +Chris Guillebeau is going to blow some minds today on the show: http://bit.ly/18NM7cF


2013-05-20 17:08:06 (6 comments, 4 reshares, 49 +1s)
chasejarvisTECH: How To Build a Pro Cine-Boom on a Shoestring [literally]
http://bit.ly/10J3xnp
In my last chasejarvisTECH piece you got a peek at the gear I packed away for the 19,000 foot climb up Kilimanjaro for the Summit on the Summit. There were more than a few comments on how much “stuff” went with me. It’s all relative I suppose, but when you get down to it that was a fairly bare-bone operation for a job that still yielded high-end results.
As you see in this next installment, we had to make do without some of the other gear that we would have loved to have had along the way but left out for obvious reasons. I’m talking about cranes, jibs, dollies and the like. So sometimes you have to get creative.
My man Chris did just that, by lashing some cordelette climbing rope to a tripod to create a makeshift cinema boom. As the footage at the end proves,... more »


2013-05-17 16:27:56 (0 comments, 1 reshares, 37 +1s)
Kickstarter of the Week – The Glamour & The Squalor
http://bit.ly/10yftYS
Before the Internet made sourcing new music and rising bands a simple matter of keystrokes, bookmarks and RSS feeds, there was the radio DJ. Those with an insatiable thirst for the fresh and undiscovered relied on the savvy DJ with the right connections to feed us a steady diet of the up and coming, the unsigned, the ones-to-keep-an-eye-on.
For the unsigned and undiscovered, it was said DJ who provided the air time, created the buzz and could ultimately set the stage for stardom. Or at least greater notoriety.
One DJ who epitomized this role was Seattle’s Marco Collins, a local legend whose work on 107.7 The End helped propel the careers of notables like Weezer, Beck, Deathcab for Cutie and The Prodigy. And that’s just using the fingers on one hand. As Chris Ballew of Presi... more »


2013-05-16 16:55:33 (5 comments, 11 reshares, 62 +1s)
TAKE BACK YOUR LIFE. Building a Creative Career + Life with Renowned Author Chris Guillebeau on #cjLIVE [Wednesday, May 22 11am PDT/2pm EDT]
Prepare to have that lightbulb moment for yourself while watching the next episode of chasejarvisLIVE on Wednesday, May 22 becuase my guest is the globe trotting, “self employed for life” hacker Chris Guillebeau. In addition to being all those things plus the founder of the World Domination Summit (most amazing name ever for a creative conference…) he is a best-selling author of The $100 Startup as well as The Art of Non-Comformity. And if all that ain’t enough – just this past April he accomplished a goal that no one in the history of time has done… visit every country in the world by age 35. [a few dignitaries have done it, but nobody of Chris' ripe age has ever pulled it off]. For a decade Chris has been championing a lifestyle that beautifully... more »


2013-05-15 20:34:44 (11 comments, 12 reshares, 212 +1s)
Living the Dream!
The first photo is the mock-up of my dream.
The second is the realization - the final product.
Go see how we bridged the gap -> http://bit.ly/12xlq7s

2013-05-14 16:39:12 (17 comments, 15 reshares, 110 +1s)
Dream Job — Color Cannons, Flying High & Turning Dreams Into Photographs for Samsung
http://bit.ly/12xlq7r


2013-05-14 14:34:22 (5 comments, 7 reshares, 79 +1s)
Dream Job — Color Cannons, Flying High & Turning Dreams Into Photographs for Samsung
http://bit.ly/12xlq7r
A NO BRAINER.
When someone comes to you and asks you if you’d like to create a photograph of your most vivid dream on their dime — let’s be clear on this one — you say YES.
Such was the case with Samsung and their creative agency Possible several weeks back. I got one of “those cool phone calls” where all your hard work comes into focus just for a second. (Dialogue in my brain = Wait a minute. Any photograph I want? Of my dreams?! And you’ll be my benefactor to make this happen? Yes Chase, creative freedom. We want to enable your imagination. Are there any images you’ve been excited to try to create but haven’t had the means or the opportunity?) Um. Hell yes. They had approached me with a completely blank canvas. Their only requirement? That the image would be ... more »


2013-05-13 17:14:33 (8 comments, 19 reshares, 162 +1s)
Size Matters: How to Build a HUGE Panoramic Photo, From Capture to Final Image [272 Gigapixel !!]
http://bit.ly/12psbsX
Earlier in the week I shared my gear list for the hike up Kilimanjaro with Summit on the Summit. While on the mountain I snapped off a slew of panoramas and sent them to my buddy Mark, who does digital retouching with his company PARADOX VISUAL. I wanted him to build a BIIIIIG panorama that could be auctioned off for Summit on the Summit. And when I’m talking big, I’m talking 4 feet tall and 20 feet long. (see them in context of the gallery at the end of this post). Big, right? I’ve asked Mark to give us a little insight into the methods he used for creating that panorama, which you see in digital form above. I’d say he did a bang-up job. Take it away, Mark.
Thanks, Chase. First things first. I want to thank Chase and his crew that I worked with on buildin... more »


2013-05-10 17:40:38 (18 comments, 21 reshares, 209 +1s)
Never ‘Work’ Again — On Following Your Passion with Photographer Ian Ruhter [When Dreams Collide]
http://bit.ly/YKPMpO
They say that when you leave your old life behind and walk the path you’re meant to be on, be prepared to leave some friends behind, and be prepared to make new ones. This has definitely been the case on my own personal path. When I finally ditched the things in my life that everyone else wanted me to do and began a fulltime charge of my life’s dream of being an artist, it put my life on a collision course with energy, vitality, and some seriously creative / talented people who have both inspired me and strengthened my resolve to continue on this path. That’s not to say shit doesn’t get hard, and that there’s an unending amount of work…but it’s just one kind of work – the kind that draws you in – not the kind that sinks your soul.
