Jerard here from Chase’s crew. One of the things I’ve noticed working on the CJ Team over the years is the serious lengths Chase will go to for a specific perspective. Almost nothing is off-limits if it enables him to be in position to get the shot. You’ve heard it before, “get on the ground,” or “get above the crowd.” Essentially, look for the angle that others don’t. But sometimes it might take more than simply kneeling down or getting up on a chair. Sometimes, on Chase’s team, we the need to get more creative. Click through some of the tabs above to see the creative perspectives I caught of Erik and Chase shooting from this past week.
On the shoot we just had in Capetown, Chase shot from the following perspectives:
_a rubber dingy (in a questionably big swell)
_a speed boat
_the deck of 114-foot sailboat
_60-feet off the deck tied to the mast
_a helicopter
_4x4 transport in the African bush
_ underwater… in a shark-cage.
But you dont always have to be in a helicopter or on a 100-foot sailboat. The fact is, it could be as simple a borrowed rubber dingy or motorboat (thanks to our friend Carel Stander in Cape Town for our chase boat angle on this job) that gives you the desired perspective. If you’re willing to get dirty, climb up high, get in the water, the mud, the sand or snow…the resulting shots are bound to be more unique.
You get to do it all as a photographer, this looks so cool.
Chase and all the time. Congratulations!!!!!
It is just great to read about all you.
Thank you for inspire me to be a better photographer.
Have a great day and weekend.
So many angles, so little time…. think you covered most. Waiting in anticipation for the final product.
And on top of that you also get to post great bts about it generating more press; Chase was talking about context with Robert Scoble on cjlive recently. I think Chase’s ad which used the RC heli was the first time I’d seen footage from one and it looked really cool.
Awesome. It’s always important to change the way you look at things. They can get too obvious too soon so changing the perspective allows to get the creativity flowing. It’s especially important when you have one subject that needs fresh photos all the time.
Cool to see you in action. Hope to see the end product some day!