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Chase Jarvis RAW: Aerial Photography Over New Zealand [video]

I originally started traveling to New Zealand for commercial photo and video work. Visually, there are few place on earth that exude the beauty of that place AND it has the benefit of being opposite seasonally (opposite hemisphere) from most of the brands/agencies etc that I work for. Great 6 month lead time for campaign creation, media buying, etc. It’s geographically very dense with variety as well. It’s a home run for productions. As such I’ve been heading down there to shoot campaigns for many years.

It was in these travels for commercial work that I fell in love with the New Zealand landscape and started a personal project aiming to capture that beauty from the air. Nothing too serious…more casual initially. But in the past 3 years it has grown more serious with each return. I’ve learned that mountains and landscapes can often photograph a lot like people. They have moods, personalities, essences. Capturing those has become the goal of my Aerial New Zealand project.

At the beginning of this Chase Jarvis RAW vid, you’ll see the door come off of the helicopter, you’ll see my shooting rig, and some safety measures…but the real fun begins after that where we’re buzzing above the Southern Alps of New Zealand, up canyons, and across deltas making pictures–both still and moving. Flying around in a helicopter above what I’d argue is one-of-if-not-THE most beautiful landscape in the world is humbling and stunning and so many things at the same time–not to mention just effing cool. I hope you enjoy the vid. There’s a handful of still images from the end of the video after the jump…

I’ve had the good fortune of shooting out of helicopters for more than a decade…and can say that I never get over how fun it is. Having probably taken 100 or more rides, it never gets old. I’m grateful to have worked with some of the best pilots in the world as well. In this video, Alfie (Queenstown Heliworks) works his magic. Thank you Alfie.

Needless to say, if you ever get a chance to fly, you must absolutely grab that chance.

Check out the images below, but also feel free to check out a bigger gallery selection of images from this project here.

Happy to answer any aerial photography questions you might have in the comments. Thanks for spending some time with the video.

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  1. Jesus Hidalgo says:
    January 18, 2011 at 11:01 am

    Chase you nailed it once again! These images are just amazing. Of course it doesn’t hurt that you have a beautiful subject to start off with. I love New Zealand and you certainly know how to bring out the best of it in your photos. Happy New Year and Thanks one more time for sharing!

  2. ali says:
    January 17, 2011 at 11:29 pm

    thanks.

  3. Patrik Lindgren says:
    January 17, 2011 at 12:35 am

    Great stuff! I think the top one is absolutely amazing. Landscapes and natural pictures are always so “perfect” and often quite boring. The hard contrast works perfect to that sort of images. But it all comes down to taste, and well luckily people have different taste. 🙂

    I guess you know of a Swedish photographer, Hans Strand, he has shot this kind of aerials too. Some of his pictures are like paintings, and some of them are to “perfect” to my taste.

    Cool stuff nonetheless.

  4. Russ says:
    January 16, 2011 at 4:17 pm

    I didn’t know we had canyons! 😉 If you want to blend in – call them valleys.

  5. Niige says:
    January 16, 2011 at 11:19 am

    Home Sweet Home … next time the invite is open for a time through Milford and the Catlins.
    Great work as always, showing how diverse NZ is.

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