Lots of updating and housecleaning going on around here lately, the most fun being the launch of our new site here at www.chasejarvis.com.
As such, I wanted to invite you to poke around our new digs. Lots of new photos–twenty something new galleries, there’s finally a video page, and…well..a lot more. And we’re continuing to update and transform the site into a smooth machine over the coming week. That said, your feedback is incredibly valuable to us. We’re listening – so thanks in advance. We know there’s still a lot to work on, especially with the blog and the mobile version. (There’s still flash in there, but, we’re evolving and will continue to…). At any rate please hit up whatever needs addressing in the comments. Or if it’s time sensitive and something’s busted, ping @dartanyon.
Huge thanks to my crew for the hard work – especially amidst all the other work we are lucky enough to be buried in. And we’d be remiss to not thank the great team at Livebooks.com – Matt, Dale, Adam, and Jericho. Thanks a mil for the collaborative process in creating our new site.
I’ll be on the Twit.tv Photo show at 1:30PM today talking about the new site, and photography in general. Tune in.
And again, thank YOU for visiting.









Really nice site!
I’m really liking the new layout, very cool. Especially all the new photos, I’ve always had a craving to see more of your work. I’d love to see an album for Chloe though. And more photos of your D7000 and D90 road tests. I’m liking the new font, it’s very… urban. Thanks for doing what you do, you rock!
A great cleaning looking site. The pictures here are top class! Keep up the great work.
Congrats on the new site! There is a crazy amount of materiel through out the entire site! Looks rad!
I usually read your blog from google reader but I vidited your blog (for real) and your website this week. I really like your website. It is fresh, dynamic. And I just noticed you were also based in France? really? I am French from Paris. I have been living in East Africa (Tanzania) for the past 6 years but I will surely go back home within the next 12 months, maybe for good. I think it would be great to coonect with other photographers like you when I am back in Paris as it is not easy to connect with other photographers in Tz.
cheers,
Karine