Shooting Sequences | Chase Jarvis TECH | ChaseJarvis
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- Опубліковано 19 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. Check out the tech specs of his equipment, lighting diagrams, and all the details you need to nail a shoot of your own.
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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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@BellamProd I think its just the reflections in the snow, if you look he puts his hands up and it makes a shadow over the screen and the "cracks" are gone. This is Chase Jarvis. I don't think he would even touch broken equipment. :)
shot at the end is bananas
I'm a fan Chase! I am from the Philippines and shooting professionally also. I'd like to be where you are right now in the future. More power and good luck. Keep shooting awesome photos!
Canon does make something like that. It's called a 1dmkIII and IV boasting 10FPS @ 10-16mp.
Also these cameras are king at buffering so really don't need to worry about what rate your card is firing at. I have relatively slow cards and am able to shoot for about a hundred frames before the buffer stops.
Take multiple shots with a camera capable of fast continuous shooting (fps). Typically, you're only going to get that with DSLRs, like the one seen in the video (though this is more of a professional camera, but there are many affordable entry level DSLRs). Since your subject is the only thing moving if you're using a tripod, you could overlay the photos in an editing program and get this effect.
Awesome!! Thanks again for the info!
Excellent tip/tutorial!
Chase is nervious, I can tell, cause "Shooting in iso 400 to make everything is focus - is wrong!" - Of course he knows that f and shutter makes a focus perfect, when they both set perfectly.
Thanks for sharing.
Hey Chase, I have a question. Since you are using a tripod fixed in one position, where do you focus your AF point, or what method are you using? since you are not following the subject with your lens? Thanks in advance for your response.
@zachsilvey thanks Zach, but what if my lenses don't have the distance guide? or are you saying that basically what I need to know is the distance between the camera and subject by eyeballing it or maybe a test run before the actual shoot? Thanks again
@krasav4ik82 yes its nice depth of feild is you want a short depth of field to make the background out of focus ,but as he is shooting pipe as the skier travels towards him the whole trick needs to be in focus so in this image a "good " depth of field is actully a very large one. Iso on the d3 is sooo good no need to worry about that .
@krasav4ik82 but he shooting high iso so he can use a small apreture which as you said gives good depth of field :) whilst keeping the shutter speed high , although shooting snowsports i have never had it above iso 200 .
@mattsphoto his shutter is quick because of money. He has a d3s which shoots about 9 frames per second. Its not a stupid question. Pro photographers always tell amateurs that the best camera is "the one they have with them". Not true. Start saving your pennies for the D4 which should come out soon.
@barryjib08
Sorry to tell you, but I think you are wrong.
Example 50 mm f1.8 will give you a nice DOF and f18 will give you almost none DOF. 50mm at f1.8 will give you so much light, so you dont need a high ISO. Also, the higher the iso the noise the image. You cant remove the noise without loosing image details and sharpness. So, you dont need a high iso for focused iso setting do nothing with focus at all! Nice depth of filed is good with f1.8-4.0 but then you dont need high ISO.
yes very easy open all the photos and them in one file in order. abd then delete every other file and erase the part that you dont want starting from the top... trying overlaying each layer
So good
Nikon D3, Nikkor 70-200 f/2.8 VR, and a most likely a UDMA Compact Flash card of no slower than 60mb/sec.
What i am wrong? I said f1.8 will give you a nice dof bokah and f11 will not. i am not wrong it is just not enough characters allowed to explain. Also shot from d4 long time exposure at night are noisy at iso 200 at 100%. So wanna see the photo?
@watcher33 Thank you for your reply. That was the answer I was looking for :) !
do you layer mask or just erase?
it just looks like the screen is broken, but if you look at the seconds before that, you can see that isn't broken :D
Sent me the unedited image from any camera of night shot with iso100-200 I will highlight the noise for you in phoyoshop.
@jakesaundersphoto d3 for sure.
2:11 looks like you have smashed your LCD!
point.
@BellamProd - reflection of the grass
@2200ft 11 only in DX mode
9 normal
lighting diagrams? didnt see any of those..
1:02 The camera's screen is broken !
How are you shooting so fast?
Nah dude. I get award winning sports photos w. a D40. I have a D7000 now but that D40 is nice
What model is that nikon camera
anyone knows how to achieve that effect in photoshop? 2:40
please teach me!! thanks!! :D
@2200ft
Easy you lay down your shots like a panorama. Learn how to do panorama in PS, or watch my videos - I have a video tutorial.
@AeroShooter reflections of branches behind him
What's the fps on his camera?
I would give anything to be your assistant for 1 day!
I'm hit! I'm hit!!
@bandanaface 9 to 11 (depending on how much of the sensor he is using. but in this vid i think its 9.
no is just reflection of the snow
@BellamProd but that is thumbs down... That's a pity
@thew145 D2Xs has 8fps, if you want 8fps look on eBay for nikon D2/H/Hs its cheaper, but has only 4.1Mpix- i think it is enough :)
офигеть, очень круто)
lemme do that with my D3000 with it's almost 4FPS capturing capability :D
He hasn't broken the LCD screen, the lines are reflections from the snow LOL....
1:48 i would lol if the kidz hit C.J !
@TheStig000 its 11FPS not 8 (:
I dont think you ever was shooting at so much light at winder condition. The amount of light is to much for f13 to shoot at iso 100 even. You can see it on the video. Iso does not do anything for focus. The images would be so bright and you can see he is saying the light is good and you can see it is good reflecting winder lighting during the day.
Nikon D3
@crooney82 nah dude, u can do magic with any camera, a good lights & correct lens :D
8 FPS for the D3, I think.
Hello there, are you familiar with "Photo SFXart Tricks" (just search on Google for it ...)? On their website you can watch a good free video explaining the way to take better photographs. This made it easier for Matt to take photos that have that jaw-dropping-effect whenever you take a look at them. It may help you out also.
No this is wrong statement. In today world every digital camera make noisy shooting at night long exposure. If not send me unedited image and I will highlight it for you. There is a noise on d4 with iso 200. I cant think of camera that does not have a noisy at low light at iso 200.
not sure if it's broken or just a reflection of a pole or something... just saying...
It's not that hard, just look at the gear he's using. Unless that is, you shoot with another brand, which even then, you should still be aware of the flagship D3.
@BellamProd no reason to buy a new Camera.
Ah, ok thanks. Even better.
@2200ft oh boy... ok. you take all 30 photos and layer them ontop of eachother. then erase all the background of every photo (except for one) so you leave the skier. nothing to it.
0:40...
$5000 camera with a $1000 lens, surely he can afford a $10 remote shutter controller?
You have no idea what are you talking about. As again, I just said send me unedited image and I will highlight noise for you in photoshop and save it as tiff so you can see how marketing troll are you. Do not say shit, send me a photo and I will proof you. Night time or low light photo at any iso(preferable iso200). There is no digital camera out there that is not having noise in low light at any iso.
I"m pretty sure the artifacts you see on the LCD are not cracks, but smudges. I'd bet dollars to donuts that it's sunscreen that's transferred from his cheek.
or just skin oil... Chase! Wash your face!
I came in after this argument and so I can make an accurate assessment of each side. After careful deliberation I have come to the conclusion that krasav4ik82 has no idea of what the fuck he is talking about and obviously doesn't know the slightest thing about modern DSLRs.
Try not to motordrive... Thats so easy, man.