Chase Jarvis Chase Jarvis
  • Photos
  • Projects
  • About
  • Blog
  • Book
Chase Jarvis Chase Jarvis
  • Photos
  • Projects
  • About
  • Blog
  • Book

The Dream of a Dying Albatross: More Powerful Work from Chris Jordan

While I was in Asia last week, I got a update note from my talented, activist photographer friend, Chris Jordan, with a link to the below, powerful, heartwrenching clip… He’s making progress on his feature documentary at midway.

NOTE: this content is emotive and graphic. It shows the last moments–literally the last breaths–of a dying albatross. If this might bother you, do not watch it. If, on the other hand, you have the ability to face what we’re doing to our planet, and you think you CAN be moved by this, please do watch it. And stay tuned to Chris and his powerful work–his Midway project–with more to come.

If you want to know more about why this bird is dying, I had him on chasejarvis LIVE earlier this year for an engaging, intimate show with the tagline “creative mojo, change your life, make a difference” that you can watch here. We discuss this body of work at length as well as his other project, Running the Numbers.

Below is statement about the Midway project and a short trailer for the film…

The MIDWAY media project is a powerful visual journey into the heart of an astonishingly symbolic environmental tragedy. On one of the remotest islands on our planet, tens of thousands of baby albatrosses lie dead on the ground, their bodies filled with plastic from the Pacific Garbage Patch. Returning to the island over several years, our team is witnessing the cycles of life and death of these birds as a multi-layered metaphor for our times. With photographer Chris Jordan as our guide, we walk through the fire of horror and grief, facing the immensity of this tragedy—and our own complicity—head on. And in this process, we find an unexpected route to a transformational experience of beauty, acceptance, and understanding.

Have a mindful weekend…

Related Posts

10 Things Every Creative Person (That’s YOU) Must Learn
051026_ChaseJarvis_einstein_writing_vlrgwidec
Writing Makes Photographers More Creative — 5 Easy Tips
Daniel Pink: The Power of Regret
Chris Hutchins of Chase Jarvis LIVE
Chris Hutchins: All the Hacks to Maximize Your Life
Chris Burkard on Chase Jarvis LIVE
The Wayward Path of Photographer Chris Burkard
Make Your Message Heard with Victoria Wellman

18 replies on:
The Dream of a Dying Albatross: More Powerful Work from Chris Jordan

Comments navigation

Previous
  1. Walter Debloudts says:
    March 11, 2013 at 3:44 am

    Hallo chris,graag zou ik de film op Uw privaat kanaal willen zien,ik herinner mij nog dat wit vogeltje op die boomtak welke zo vertroeteld wordt door zijn moeder,een pracht van een filmpje maar de dream of a dying albatros was wel om het koud van te krijgen.Goed dat U dat in beeld brengt hoe de vervuiling van de aarde bezig is de natuur te verwoesten.
    Graag had ik geweten of ik een wachtwoord kan ontvangen om je films te bekijken.
    Ik had mijn vimeo wachtwoord ingetypt maar dat was negetief,daarom denk ik dat ik van U een wachtwoord moet ontvangen.
    Met vriendelijke groeten
    Walter Debloudts.
    België

Comments navigation

Previous

Comments are closed.

BUY NEVER PLAY IT SAFE NOW!

Get weekly, curated access to the best of everything I do.

Popular Posts

20250826_CJLIVE_DontTradeDreams_Micro_Thumb_16x9_v2.5Don’t Trade Your Dreams for Security
A person sitting at a desk, holding their head in frustration, while flames seem to emerge from their head, symbolizing intense mental stress or burnout. The fiery scene contrasts with the calm surroundings of a room filled with books and papers, enhancing the feeling of overwhelming mental exhaustion. The expression on the person's face shows deep concentration or distress, and the bright colors of the flames highlight the inner turmoil they are experiencing.Creative Burnout Destroying Your Passion? (Try These 4 Quick Strategies)
Chase Jarvis in mid-conversation, gesturing with his hands, wearing a casual maroon t-shirt. The background appears to be an indoor space with wooden beams on the ceiling and soft lighting. On the left side, a bold yellow and black graphic reads "THE CHASE JARVIS LIVE SHOW," with each word stacked in a column. The scene conveys an energetic and engaging atmosphere, with Chase passionately explaining something to the person in front of him.The Secret to Lifelong Creativity (Hint: It Doesn’t End After Your 20s)
Rewatch the 5.5 Hour Never Play It Safe Book Launch Event
20241111_CJLIVE_MarthaBeck_Thumb_16x9_v2.5Curiosity, Creativity, and Purpose: Can They Really Defeat Anxiety?
20250405_CJLIVE_SeeingWhatWeHaveBeenTaughtToIgnore_Micro_Thumb_16x9_v2.5How to Reconnect With the Intuition You’ve Been Taught to Ignore
20250812_CJLIVE_YouMakeTheWork_Micro_Thumb_16x9_v2.5AI Doesn’t Create the Work. You Do.

Daily Creative Projects

© 2024 Chase Jarvis. All rights reserved.