Chase Jarvis is a well-known photographer in the fields of commercial, fashion, and model photography. He is an American stationed in Seattle, Washington. Aside from photography, he is also known as a beacon in the internet world for making and posting free photography tutorial and tips for those looking to learning the craft. His videos can be seen all over youtube and his website “www.chasejarvis.com.” Also, he passionately takes photos with his iPhone in his spare time, spreading his motto of “the best camera is the one you have with you.” He has a book published called “the best camera” which showcases his iPhone photos. Read the rest of this entry »
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