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The Long-Ass Curvy Road

chase jarvis iphone photoYou have all the talent in the world. You’ve landed some great gigs. You are the hardest working photographer you know. But you can’t figure out why you haven’t “arrived”.

Well, first thing’s first. Have we ever really “arrived”? I have been at it for more than a decade. I can make a case for some measure of success, but I can say for sure that I haven’t “arrived” at anything but a little more freedom, a better work ethic, and better vision. And that’s keeping me going.

Second thing. This stuff of course all matters deeply–the talent, the gigs, the hard work – I’ve talked about those before as “get in the door” sorts of qualities. But you know what else matters that’s rarely discussed? You’ve gotta be in the game–not just AT the game, but IN the game. For years.

It’s my personal experience and the experience of many “successful” artists I know that nothing of real substance ever happens fast enough. We’re impatient bastards, all of us. A career is not made from one picture or one campaign, or even three or five. It’s not your first exhibition that gets you the bump you want to get, it’s your 10th or your 100th.

I can’t say for sure what “having arrived” is, but I know that part of it is staying on the long-ass curvy road for a good long while. Better love what you’re doing.

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The Long-Ass Curvy Road

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  1. Wilfried Feder says:
    May 28, 2010 at 11:20 am

    Thanks Chase. Your words of wisdom are highly appreciated, as always…

  2. Matt Bostock says:
    May 27, 2010 at 9:52 am

    I’ll have “arrived” when I make a sustainable living from photography. Anything beyond that is bonus points, as long as you keep pushing yourself.

  3. Paul Hodgson says:
    May 27, 2010 at 2:44 am

    Amen again. As soon as you think you’ve arrived and your stuff don’t stink is probably at the point where you believe your own hype and then hit the slippery downhill slide.

    Keep it real someone once said.

  4. Alan Matthews says:
    May 26, 2010 at 2:00 pm

    Here’s to ass-kicking-it

  5. Ethan says:
    May 26, 2010 at 11:39 am

    So well said and so very true!
    I really try (and sometimes I have to try really hard) to enjoy every step of the way and when I manage to do so, it doesn’t really matter if the path is short or long.

    But then again I am impatient …. so it remains a challenge!

    Thanks for your inspiring words Chase!

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