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Jan 13

Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW_2

If it seems like I just posted a Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW, you're right - but that was a whole week ago. New hotel room for me the last few days... And recall, that's the gist of this series: to share with you my life spent largely on the road. New city, new hotel, new comrades, new adventures, new pictures to take. But there's fun built in here too for those looking for... read more ›
Jan 10

Huge in China

I'm huge in China because the average height of a Chinese male is 5 foot 5 inches tall, and I'm 6 foot tall, right on the dot.Trivia aside, the Chinese periodical PhotoWorld China just rolled out a 5,000 word story featuring yours truly. I normally don't put these things in the regular blog, and instead put this stuff in the press page at chasejarvis.com This is a little different, however, so let me explain: I... read more ›
Jan 08

RWAV_1 REVEALED: Paris (Rue Birague)

Okay, THAT was fun. I really enjoyed the hell out of that for a number of reasons: your humor, your cleverness, your brilliance, my teasing the wrong answer out of you, my planted clues your detective-ness, the educational value, and the general gamesmanship. Plus, underneath it all, you guys and gals are really freaking sharp.ANSWER: Paris, France. 12, rue Birague, Hotel Place des Vosges, Room 42. A couple "winners" links at the bottom of the... read more ›
Jan 06

Chase Jarvis: ROOM WITH(OUT) A VIEW

Waaaaay back in 2007, you’ll recall we launched multiple video series aimed at presenting the unseen side of professional photography: Chase Jarvis: RAW (behind the scenes b-roll), Chase Jarvis: FRAMES (every image from a shoot sewn together into a video), Chase Jarvis: TECH (tips born from the road and solutions to real life photo challenges), and Chase Jarvis: CURRENT (video recordings of my occasional keynotes and random creative talks from around the world). These are... read more ›
Dec 30

A Farewell.

Not a farewell from me to you, but farewell from my web host to me. After 10 years of a great relationship, my host Seanet fired me today. Please read:Good Afternoon Chase,My name is Jenny and I am part owner of Seanet. We currently host your website chasejarvis.com. It has come to my attention that in the past two weeks the traffic to your website became significantly higher than usual. It has been increasing with... read more ›
Dec 29

Photographer Travel Alert: New Limit to Batteries in 2008

Here's a tip we didn't see coming when we posted our Chase Jarvis TECH: Packing Photography Gear post a few weeks ago: It seems that the Federal Aviation Administration and the Department of Transportation--effective January 1, 2008--are limiting the number, size, and location of spare lithium batteries we can travel with... Chances are that if you're a traveling photographer, you fly with spare lithium-ion batteries for laptops, cameras, flashes, etc. They're the juice behind darn... read more ›
Dec 27

Hunter/Gatherer: More Speedlinks

-The burning Yule Log on your screen. Not too much going on this week? For keeping "virtually" warm with the crackle of a nice fire: Remember years ago when they started broadcasting that fire on the TV? Now you can have it in your office, on your laptop, in your pocket, or on your flatscreen at home. Download the original Yule Log Video for iPod here. The high res for your bigger screen is here... read more ›
Dec 13

WARNING: Time-Devouring Speedlinks

The irony of this post's title is readily apparent. Speedlinks are supposed to be fast, but there's plenty of hot stuff to keep even someone with the attention span of a gnat glued to the screen for an hour, so choose your poison below.[Truth be told, I love piling all these disparate links/items in one post. There's some stuff here to peruse quickly, but there's also plenty on which to procrastinate, or to suck up... read more ›
Nov 27

Chase Jarvis TECH: Packing Photography Gear

PROBLEM: Traveling with cameras, lenses, lights, computers and all the rest of the gear that us photographers use these days can be a serious challenge. After all, this stuff is spendy and breakable, yet it needs to travel to the same places that photographers do to make great pictures. From urban jungles like the Big Apple to the real jungles of Zimbabwe, traveling with photography equipment requires some special know-how. SOLUTION: With a bit of... read more ›
Nov 22

Two Words: Thanks. Giving.

Two words: Thanks. Giving. For USA readers, today is a holiday where we're encouraged to take pause from our daily grind and give thanks for the myriad of wonderful things in our lives. For the international readers, I'd encourage you to join in.I'll start with the THANKS portion. I'm thankful for too many things to list here, but most of it can be wrapped into health, family, and community. The first two need no explanation.... read more ›
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