Chase Jarvis
By popular cyber-demand, renowned Seattle photog Chase Jarvis has enlisted the help of his executive producer and wife, Kate Jarvis, to launch a new blog series dedicated to tackling important shooting logistics artists can sometimes overlook. Cue, “You’d Better Have Permission to Shoot,” a candid blog-tutorial wherein Jarvis outlines all of the key steps to obtaining a film permit in Seattle and beyond. The post covers subtopics including, “when a permit is needed” and “where to start” in addition to providing a step-by-step run-down of the whole process, using Jarvis’ Lululemon campaign shot in Joshua Tree National Park as an example. Check out the entire post via the link above, where you can also have a gander at some of the other installments in the blog series.
LOCAL PHOTPGRAPHER CHASE JARVIS OFFERS LOCATION SCOUTING WISDOM
Chase Jarvis
Location, location, location. One of the most essential and challenging parts of cinematography is finding the perfect backdrop for the story’s action and characters. Unless you are using a green screen, these settings must be found in the real world before they become transposed into a new diegesis. Local photographer Chase Jarvis has outlined an innovative and indispensible guide to scouting locations, applicable to film, video and photo work. This scouting template illustrates how new online resources can aid the process of finding the perfect environment for a plot or shot’s exposition. Jarvis breaks down a series of critical steps used to evaluate potential locations. These include considering locations utilized in the past, researching new locations online, working with film commissions and hiring location scouts. Click the link above to learn all the detailed insights of modern location scouting, yet keep in mind that you can plan a pretty picnic but you can’t predict the weather.
“SEATTLE 100” ON DISPLAY AT CITY ARTS FEST
Blog4Culture
Author and renowned Seattle photographer Chase Jarvis is showcasing his newly-released book project, Seattle 100: Portrait of a City, as part of the highly-anticipated City Arts Fest! The book, which profiles 100 of Seattle’s most influential artists, musicians, entrepreneurs, filmmakers, and much more, will be transformed into a fine art exhibition this Friday-Saturday, October 22 and 23. From the looks of this Blog4Culture promo with Jarvis, the show will indeed paint a stunning portrait of our city. Check it out, and follow the link for more details!
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CHASE JARVIS’ “SEATTLE 100”
Seattle Times
Photographer Chase Jarvis wants to remind people “that we live in a great city.” To do so, he’s photographing 100 people in the Seattle area who are driving local culture. This is not a group of 100 major players, the recognizable public figures, but those individuals who continue to enhance our culture without often receiving recognition for it. Check out this interview with Chase Jarvis about his project.
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SEATTLE-BASED PHOTOGRAPHER CHASE JARVIS PROFILED BY DIGITAL PHOTO PRO MAGAZINE
Digital Photo Pro Magazine
Seattle-based photographer Chase Jarvis has been profiled in this month’s issue of Digital Photo Pro magazine as “Master of the New Media.” Jarvis, they write, is the “consummate photographer, bringing a pure love for the medium and an energy-fueled gusto to the world of commercial photography,” the article boasts. “Chase Jarvis has mastered what it takes to be a digital photographer, from an aggressive online presence to plain old technical know-how in realizing a project’s concept from beginning to end. What’s more, he has become a major commercial photographer while staying true to his roots as an independent artist, and he’s accomplished all of this with a considerable lack of hubris.” His success in the commercial world of photography also has allowed him to pursue his own interests on the side, including “Songs For Eating and Drinking,” in which he invites musicians to a feast of sorts put together with his friend Michael Hebb. Past guests have included members of Pearl Jam, Mudhoney, Pedro the Lion, Throw Me the Statue, Macklemore and others. Jarvis directs the evening and takes stills and video for posting to the website. Read more about Jarvis at the above link.
