REMINDER THIS IS TODAY! Don’t miss out. Grab a coffee, JOIN IN HERE on Google+ or HERE on YouTube, and ask some questions! You can also catch an embed down below. I’m all ears and a little bit of mouth… See you in a jiff…
BONUS ANNOUNCEMENT: My friends over at Adorama have made several special deals available as part of my Hangout today. Click on this link to head over to the special Adorama landing page to check out the specials! I’ll also have a $100 gift card to give away during the show, so watch out for that, too.
A lot of people offer to buy me coffee. It’s great. I love coffee and I love talking shop. Only hiccup is that there’s not enough hours in the day. Soooo… Join me for a cup of coffee (tea, beer, bourbon?) and let’s talk shop for 30 minutes via a Google Hangout on Tuesday August 5th. Here’s how.
Remember that contest I ran recently where the prize was a $500 from Adorama, 2 courses from CreativeLive and one-hour totally off-the-record conversation between me and the winner? Well, turns out that David Arthur was that winner and we’re talking on Tuesday August 5th. But here’s where you come in.
My private chat with David ends at 12noon Seattle time (3pm NYC, 20:00 London), but right at that time, I’ll kickoff a 30 minute public Google+ Hangout where you can join/follow the open conversation I’ll be having with you and whomever…taking any and all questions via Facebook, Twitter, carrier pigeon, smoke signal or however you can get ’em across the wire to me. Ask ’em day of…or can even ask them early in the comments below.
THE DETAILS
WHO: A worldwide chitchat via a Google+ Hangout
WHAT: Open Q&A that YOU can join or watch
WHEN: Tuesday, August 5th, NOON – 12:30 PM Seattle time (2:00 PM – 2:30 PM Central time)
WHERE: Tune in here my YouTube page, here here via my Google+ page
NOTE: I’ve done a handful of On Air Hangouts before, BUT never pulled it together myself on the casual tip…so cut me a little slack if it ain’t pretty 😉 But I think I got this…
Any questions (about the process or that you want me to answer) leave ’em in the comments, or keep your eyes peeled on my social feeds for deets in the coming days.
Where did you find / how did you create your outsize ego?
Jack. I think i have more confidence, less ego. Since we’ve never met, I think its hard for you to say I have a big ego. My suggestion for you is throw less stones – especially since by my count you have never been the man in the arena (look that one up)
Mr.Jake I thing that you have be a bite rude with Chase… i’m not a friend of Chase and never meet with im, so i can not make that kind of judgment.
We “all” are not perfect but only after we meet and stay some time with wich other we can make our judgment and after make our choise.
For me i think that Chase is making and amazing work for photografy in general and for us in particular.
Cheers from Portugal
Sorry i mean Jack not Jake my apologies.
Hola Chase, I’ll definitively be joining in; may I suggest you get Colombian coffee for that day? :)) it has the richest aroma in the world!
On the other hand, here’s my question for you: at what point in your career you started working with a team and how did you connect with each member the first time?
thanks for the time/opportunity,
your admirer from ColOmbia!
I will def try to answer that one!
Ohhhhhh 🙁 🙁 🙁 i’m traveling from Portugal to Latvia in that day.
Chase have a drink for me and i will wait for a next opportunity.
Q: Chase, what you chase in your life???
I chase love and creativity.
You are the man 🙂
Hey Chase. This sounds awesome. Love your work. My mom lives near Seattle and she said to me the other day that she met a neat lady and talked about photography with her. Turns out it was your mom. My mom couldn’t remember your name at the time she told me but she messaged me this morning and told me who and I was flabbergasted. So fun. I have been a fan of yours and all aspects of creative live for quite some time now. One thing your mom told my mom to tell me was for me to follow my dreams. I have learned by teaching myself. I make it up to seattle quite often- it would’ve been neat to meet you.
That is pretty awesome. No questions myself right now but the best stuff is always the questions you didn’t think to ask yourself anyway! So I really hope I can join or at least catch up with what was said afterwards if that’s possible.
On second thought, maybe this has some merit. I’m totally rebooting my photographic career at the moment after moving to a different country. It’s easy to become impatient or upset because this simply takes time (*), no matter how many professional contacts one had, but it is also an awesome opportunity to just toss it all overboard and to feed the love by experimenting, creating and exploring without the dead weight of one’s previous body of work!
(*) especially if it includes learning a fiendishly difficult language