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Feb 22

Literally The Best Photos In The World

This month, World Press Photo announced the winners of their prestigious annual contest...as usual, the images are astounding. Photojournalism's Best for 2012. Here's a few some of my favorites from the bunch on the tabs... read more ›
Feb 19

Know Your Rights as a Photographer & Filmer! [PSA from JGL + ACLU.org]

joseph gordon levitt rights w aclu and hitrecord
Want to know what your rights are as a photographer in the USA for shoot photos in public? All of us USA'ers do, as well as anyone who might travel here. So...As a part of his hitRECORD project, kudos go out to actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt (my best friend panel pal - here we are talking creativity...) for calling on the ghost of Ben Franklin to educate us via this cheesy--but very informative--cartoon by... read more ›
Feb 13

More Than Just Photos of Hot Women In Men’s Underwear [by Craig McDean]

Chloe Sevigny
Fashionistas (and fashion photographers) love to play with gender boundaries. Too often IMHO that turns campy, like poorly-executed drag, or tasteless-pushing-offensive. These don't. Here's a Monday morning kick for you - Craig McDean’s images of actress Chloe Sevigny, in character as a pre-op transgender assassin in an upcoming British show). And this, my friends, definitely avoids that... read more ›
Feb 11

As Cold As Ice: Suffering & Beauty in Frozen Europe

In Seattle, we're enjoying some pretty balmy weather (for February). But I'm headed to Europe this week and I'm well aware that hundreds of thousands of people are suffering through a bone-chilling freeze--with temperatures dropping waaaay below normal. Amid mountains of snow and icicles as long as my arm, people are panicking and trying to help each other. And some people are photographing. I've shot in temps so... read more ›
Feb 07

Famous Photographers Pose with Their Most Iconic Images

Steve McCurry
When we gaze upon an iconic (or even just a really good) photograph, it’s difficult to think about the work or the passion behind it - we are seeing a documented scene or a crafted image and--unless you are a photographer--most people don’t wonder about the individual who was behind the camera. Sure, the majority of the populace will automatically recognize the photo of the Afghan Girl that was... read more ›
Feb 06

Dead Mobsters Remind Us: Success in Your Work is in Your Quirk.

Weegee
Photos of dead mobsters lying prone, surrounded by articles of clothing and police chalk markings. The crime scene, the murder as art. Equal parts photographer and old-school sleuth Arthur "Weegee" Fellig had a otherworldly guidance that lead him straight to fresh crime scenes, like the plastic thing on a Ouija board. Working the streets of New York City in the 1930s and 40s, he consorted with... read more ›
Feb 03

Talent Imitates, Genius Steals: chasejarvisLIVE REMIX episode with MIKE RELM [coming Tues Feb 7]

mike relm on chase jarvis via SF Weekly
UPDATE: if you're reading this post now...The no "Talent Imitates, Genius Steals - REMIX" edition of #cjLIVE with one of the world's leading multimedia (audio + video) DJ's Mike Relm is TODAY 11:00 Seattle Time, 2pm NYC, 19:00 London! Tune in here to the live page to unlock your creative mojo and realize that inspiration is all around you. --------- There's a saying... read more ›
Feb 02

The Freshman Yearbook of Power Nerds, Washington DC Style

Funny segue from yesterday's political post... Got to thinking about politics and photography.... Though it seems otherwise at time, politicians aren’t actually celebs. Sure, they get their picture taken at press conferences, but--especially early on in their career--they’re not really used to having a photographer take a portrait of them like a rock star. They're most often power nerds and people who do a job that's... read more ›
Feb 01

Horn Toot! Study Reveals that Creativity & Culture Drive Economy

chase jarvis seattle 100 congressman jay inslee
The goals of creative expression are to make statements, to generate awareness, initiate reflection, feeling or action. We want the art to do work. Such was the case with my Seattle 100 book & gallery exhibition. But, in truth, I had little understanding when I published the project how much or what kind of ‘work’... read more ›
Jan 20

Remembering Sarah Burke

Sarah Burke Freeskier Feature
Update: January 19, 2013 It's been a year since Sarah Burke left us. Thinking of her and all she gave to us in life on this day. Sarah Burke would light up a room when she walked into it. Actually more than that, she lit up an entire sport, and was bound to light up the world in the forthcoming Olympics, before she succumbed to spine injuries sustained while training in Park City on January... read more ›
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