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  • Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
  • Watch as award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis spells out all the steps of a commercial photo shoot from concept and contracts to delivery of final images.
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    About Chase Jarvis:
    This is the hub for award-winning photographer Chase Jarvis' behind-the-scenes videos. Look for RAW (our b-roll footage from several shoots), FRAMES (the stitching together of every still frame from a shoot), TECH (technical tips), CURRENT (full length video of Chase's speaking engagements), and SHORTS (fun gadget talk and pop culture ramblings) - also available via iTunes Podcast. Welcome to the untold story--the black box--of photography. Enjoy.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 61

  • @decnat007
    @decnat007 15 років тому

    3 Months from Agency first contacting me. Then...
    Negotiations: 3 days.
    Creative and Pre-pro: a week of sporadic but frequent contact.
    Traveled one day (to San Fran), scouted same day, shot the next day (5 hour shooting time), traveled back the next day. Sent gallery for review to client, got edits and retouch notes in one week. Turned the files back around to them in about 4 days after that. Check comes 30 days later ;)
    That gives me a better time line on the processes of photo biz !

  • @NIKONGUY1960
    @NIKONGUY1960 13 років тому

    8 people who did not like this.
    Man...
    Yes, totally Reader's Digest version but, loved it just the same.
    Thanks for taking the time to post this.

  • @genkibald
    @genkibald 15 років тому

    I love that highly polished final image thats common for these promo images etc

  • @rhykko77
    @rhykko77 13 років тому

    Now that is an awesome, straight to the point, information packed tutorial !!!!!
    10'/10 ! for me, one of the best on UA-cam Thanks !

  • @DartanyonRace
    @DartanyonRace 16 років тому

    Masc06,
    Aperture 2.0 brought us an ability to tether to certain cameras, including the D3. You simply connect the camera via a USB cable and go up to File/Tether/Star Session ...
    Make sure that you have a project open, and selected in the sidebar. You can have Aperture automatically place the images, in a specified folder, or store them in the library, and rename them too!
    Dartanyon - for Chase

  • @chuda99
    @chuda99 14 років тому

    Awesome video! I really appreciate you putting the time to create this video and teaching us all a little bit more about the steps of the Photography business; because there are many people who think that photography is just taking the pictures, and then what, how do you go from there? For people like me who actually wants to be a reputable photographer it's really helpful. Thanks!

  • @vma_1
    @vma_1 15 років тому

    thank you... you the man... right on for sharing...

  • @specdecible
    @specdecible 16 років тому

    It varies on how much the customer is willing to pay for your services, this determines the length of the photoshoot and also how much post-production work that is included into the image.
    Also if you are a successful well known photographer you can get away with charging more.

  • @ejicon
    @ejicon 15 років тому

    Nicely done once again.

  • @jillanderson2903
    @jillanderson2903 15 років тому

    Great Camera. The Sony sensor inside the D90 does well.

  • @ScarySquirrel
    @ScarySquirrel 14 років тому

    Wow, this is incredible work!

  • @DNPhotography215
    @DNPhotography215 13 років тому

    Awesome shoot. Would love to see some post production tips one day

  • @FelipeSantarelli
    @FelipeSantarelli 16 років тому

    That's an amazing job. Wish I done that too. Great gear, great conception and great photos.

  • @KristopherGerner
    @KristopherGerner 13 років тому

    Love this

  • @DdamienBroderickK1
    @DdamienBroderickK1 13 років тому

    thanks for the tips, i like the lighting set up, soon as i get my second light, ill be working on my sandwich set up

  • @tigerwoods1974
    @tigerwoods1974 14 років тому

    just stumbled upon this video searching for Chase Jarvis videos. I happened to notice that one of the female golfers is the late LPGA golfer Erica Blasberg. RIP.

  • @dalmation257
    @dalmation257 13 років тому

    You prefer aperture over Lightroom?
    I'm deciding between the two right now and am currently leaning toward aperture.

  • @JohnMosquera-Colombia
    @JohnMosquera-Colombia 16 років тому

    For this particular shoot why did you choose the 24-70mm 2.8 if you were shooting at f11? Could a kit lens like the 18-70 F3.5 greated as beautiful images or is the glass in the 2.8 lens that much better? I ask only because I have the 80-200mms F2.8 lens that cost a grand and when shooting at 2.8 it looks like my 50mm F1.8 that I bought used for $80. Maybe you can create a list of "must have" lens for both proam shooters and pro shooters.

  • @Amoyal73
    @Amoyal73 13 років тому

    What was the lighting ratio on the two soft boxes? Thanks great video

  • @phirepix
    @phirepix 14 років тому

    love all your vids. You said PS? Are the pics we see retouched slightly or would you say they are HDR, done with multi layers?

  • @RogerFingas
    @RogerFingas 16 років тому

    I'd actually like to hear more about the business side in a future video, believe it or not.

  • @JoseCarrasquilla
    @JoseCarrasquilla 13 років тому

    Hi Chase; great work!!. I´d like to ask you about the lights you used for this photoshoot. How much power are we talking about? Thanks

  • @Alexandahls
    @Alexandahls 7 років тому +1

    Hi Chase! It would be cool if you did an updated version of this. Just like you did in your Packing Photo Gear video.

    • @ChaseJarvis
      @ChaseJarvis  7 років тому +2

      +Alexander Cortez thx. Good to hear what's interesting. Always looking for what you guys want to see

    • @ph0t0experience
      @ph0t0experience 7 років тому +1

      I second Alexander!

  • @awesomeo123456
    @awesomeo123456 16 років тому

    If you dont mind me asking Chase (your amazing at your work),
    whats your opinion on the best way to get into
    photography as a career?
    i mean like some sort of school or what?

  • @zemnas4
    @zemnas4 11 років тому

    He is so good

  • @XinWongDigital
    @XinWongDigital 12 років тому

    Hi Chase, how much power does the each light have in watt? Thank you very much.

  • @soulfulll
    @soulfulll 13 років тому

    Hey are you tethering wirelessly or something? If not where do you find such a long usb cord?

  • @yourfoodycall
    @yourfoodycall 13 років тому

    what program or plugs do u use to view the pictures on the computer while taking them on ur camera? thank you. im a beginner :D

  • @haters-gonna-hate
    @haters-gonna-hate 14 років тому

    crispy dude

  • @miavonni
    @miavonni 14 років тому

    I believe that was a FAT TIRE!?!? MY FAVE BREW lol

  • @BayaniMagtanggol
    @BayaniMagtanggol 12 років тому

    how much is that big softbox flasher? is that what it's called?thanks.

  • @JPJ_IV
    @JPJ_IV 14 років тому

    Hey Chase I'm not sure you'll respond to this or maybe it was in the video and I didn't catch it but do you shoot RAW or Jpeg?

  • @konek2r
    @konek2r 14 років тому

    Hi Guys, quick questions from newbie hehehe... are they using filters here?if there is, what kind? thanks :)

  • @brootalbuddy
    @brootalbuddy 11 років тому

    whats the shutter sync speed on the d3?
    1/250 im suprised it catchs the flash

  • @torontoinontario
    @torontoinontario 11 років тому

    OMG, huge pre production

  • @SunfireGTX25
    @SunfireGTX25 13 років тому

    awesome video:)

  • @luna8181
    @luna8181 15 років тому

    I like the "doll" skin of models. Is it produced by a 2 softboxes between models?

  • @LANF
    @LANF 16 років тому

    hi, nice video
    i'm italian. Have u got any contacts here? have u ever been to work here?

  • @DavidAbraham504
    @DavidAbraham504 14 років тому

    Hi chase,
    Would you please take a look on one of my underwater videos and give me your opinion. Most of the pictures here where taken some year ago with film camera, I bought a Nikon D300s with and Ikelite housing so I can improve the quality of the pictures.
    Thanks for all your tips, I have learn a lot from them.

  • @iibillionaire
    @iibillionaire 11 років тому

    I want to work like thisss.

  • @commandux
    @commandux 14 років тому

    show de bola

  • @ZXOH
    @ZXOH 12 років тому

    @ptlofts right...^^

  • @Mr1Ali1
    @Mr1Ali1 12 років тому

    anyone got any Idea what tripod they are using?

  • @azwantalib5619
    @azwantalib5619 11 років тому

    why can i get the imac 27" hood

  • @FloatingOnAZephyr
    @FloatingOnAZephyr 13 років тому

    @kiashadowwave ...why not?

  • @harald968
    @harald968 13 років тому

    never happen like that in professional advertising photo ! I sware

  • @Dreadfultime
    @Dreadfultime 14 років тому

    @kiashadowwave and that's because:

  • @kandle1988
    @kandle1988 12 років тому

    Prison Break - Poster 3:22

  • @timmyguy13
    @timmyguy13 15 років тому

    why do all of his shot looks like they're HDR???

  • @homepride
    @homepride 12 років тому

    @new2ani Things havent gotten out of hand and are in fact going in the opposite direction. I'm going out on a limb and presuming youve never worked in the industry...producers, assistants etc are the norm. A client would have far less faith in Chase if he didnt have them. Chase doesnt just sit back sipping on wine while his minions slave away, employing them frees him up from sorting releases, logistics, setting up lights so he can dedicate more time to the client and creative process

  • @stevewilsonAmbropoetica
    @stevewilsonAmbropoetica 12 років тому

    Not my style but nice vid...
    yeah... everyone thinks they're a pro with an iphone... and then you just use hipstawhatever, and then YAYYY, I'm a pro!!!
    you get what you pay for... and usually the result reflects that.

  • @FuryPhotos
    @FuryPhotos 15 років тому

    I Hope and pray that my images can grab you and make a true meaning in your life. God Bless the Support and all my clients and friends. My family also.

  • @DivivnoC
    @DivivnoC 12 років тому

    not that hard when you got all that equipment..

  • @new2ani
    @new2ani 12 років тому

    So there was no one locally that could have done that work? So much money is wasted on superfluous things like... a team? really? And travel? Things have gotten way too out of hand. It's obscene!

  • @DannyPops
    @DannyPops 13 років тому

    Don't drink on the job! Voids all of the insurance and is just unprofessional.

  • @cabgt
    @cabgt 12 років тому

    you seriously have no idea...

  • @mgu1N1n1
    @mgu1N1n1 13 років тому

    a lot of production for just mediocre location images...