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Chase Jarvis SHORTS: Don’t Forget to Have a Laugh [video]

So much of the discussion in the photography and advertising worlds online is about the serious side of things. Creative problems, budgets, timelines, travel, gear, etc. And, indeed, there’s a lot of serious aspects therein.

But in truth–especially when shooting on location–there’s a whole helluva a lot of fun that happens. And that fun is an important part of it that rarely comes across in all the photo/film industry ranting online.

It’s that slice of fun that’s happening in this video. Just some good old fashioned clowning around. In this clip, we’ve got a small crew of 10 or so shooting an advert atop the snowy mountains of Telluride, CO, just in time for the holidays. It’s at the end of the day, the last shot, and we’re all tired but jolly. The models, Kim and Mike, are dear friends of mine and are…er…well…struggling on their skis. We all somehow break into this weird schtick and … well… that’s about it, we’re all laughing. No punchline, no drama, just a reminder to have a some laughs along the way.

Happy Friday. Happy holidays.

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Chase Jarvis SHORTS: Don’t Forget to Have a Laugh [video]

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    February 24, 2015 at 2:33 pm

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  3. Rasmus Lindstrom says:
    January 16, 2011 at 2:01 pm

    Love the video! 😀 What’s the song in the background?

    1. Rasmus Lindstrom says:
      January 16, 2011 at 2:05 pm

      sorry 😛 “music by people eating people”

  4. Danie Nel says:
    January 12, 2011 at 1:00 am

    I really enjoyed this. I make sure that I often shoot fun stuff at shoots as well. My youtube channel youtube.com/danienel will show you some.

    Some killer lines in zis viddio!

  5. Rocky Lee says:
    December 21, 2010 at 7:18 pm

    About Chase Jarvis’ Shorts

    “Photographer Chase Jarvis once told an audience that anyone who walked his walk would find success, which led me to wondering what walking a mile in his shorts would really be like. So I asked Chase to send me a pair. And he did! Now I’d like you to take them for a spin. All I ask is that you share your photos on flickr and post the shorts to the next person on the list.”

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