Shooting on location isn’t hassle free. Chase and his team can confirm.
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January 19, 2009 • 6:24 pm 0
Shooting on location isn’t hassle free. Chase and his team can confirm.
Filed under: Photo Design Productions, Video , Chase Jarvis, Locations, Photographers, Storm, Videos
October 19, 2008 • 11:04 am 0
Yes, I’ve been really lazy. Or should I say too busy shooting, producing and traveling the last 4 months!
It’s not always a treat be shooting at various locations in the world, as the traveling can wear you down. We’re no high rollers, so first class flights isn’t the way we move around. So flights of 12 and more hours in economy is… well, it’s no treat. You get the picture. That said, I’ve always missed out on the time to actually update my blog. It’s unforgivable. I know!
Lucky I’m subscribed to some a number of other good blogger and Chase Jarvis is really picking up speed. Check out his new video he created. And talk about opening up to the world once more.
This time Chase invites you to his studio in Seattle where he recent shot some high-speed motion shots. And he’s so open to let you in on the secrets on how he shoots them.
Enjoy. And thank Chase!
Filed under: Photographers , Chase Jarvis, high speed photography, Photographers, Photography, Videos
August 28, 2008 • 10:45 am 1
Chase Jarvis needs no introduction to all of you internet roamers. The photography 2.0 evangelist has been posting numerous photo and video messages on his blog that has both helped and inspired thousands of photographers all over the globe.
And that hasn’t gone unnoticed by some of the industry brands. Check Nikon for example. They just endorsed Chase, who in his turn is endorsing the all new Nikon D90.
Good thinking of Nikon. Get a pro – and his whole staff – to test a pro amateur device and have him endorse it. Who can beat that?
Now for the techies – the Nikon D90:
- 12.3 megapixels (the same luscious chip that’s in the Nikon D300)
- D-movie function (that’s right, MOVIE function. 1280×720, .avi format, HD720p)
- High ISO/low-noise performance (Nikon’s ace in the hole. I shot this at 3200 and dug it.)
- 4.5 frames per second
- 3 inch, 920dot LCD with Live View
- Pop up flash with ‘commander’ mode to interface with Nikon’s lighting system
- GPS tagging
Also, check out Chase Jarvis And Friends.
More on Chase: www.chasejarvis.com
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