Chase Jarvis is an American photographer and entrepreneur. He is well-known for his commercial and fine art photography, as well as for his work as a director and producer in the film and video industry. He is also the founder of CreativeLive, an online education platform for creative entrepreneurs.
What is the most famous quote by Chase Jarvis ?
The best camera, is the one that you have with you!
— Chase Jarvis
What can you learn from Chase Jarvis (Life Lessons)
- Chase Jarvis teaches us that taking risks and pushing boundaries can lead to creative success.
- He emphasizes the importance of collaboration and networking in order to build a successful career.
- He encourages us to embrace the power of technology to help us create and share our work with the world.
The most empowering Chase Jarvis quotes that will inspire your inner self
Following is a list of the best Chase Jarvis quotes, including various Chase Jarvis inspirational quotes, and other famous sayings by Chase Jarvis.
I don’t create art to get high dollar projects, I do high dollar projects so I can create more art.
Overcoming fear and conceiving this 'art of more' should be a fundamental practice in what it is that you do and make.
Portfolios are everything, promises are nothing. Do the work.
My experience says that if you put out a lot of personal work that's good, it tends to attract high dollar commercial work. But to be clear - I don't create art to get high dollar projects, I do high dollar projects so I can create more art.
The distance between where you are now and the path you think you should be on is probably smaller than you think it is
Creativity is the new literacy
The gear you can't afford is not the barrier keeping you from success.
Gear has very little to do with photography.
Allow yourself the freedom to step away from perfection because it is only then that you can find success.
Creative quotes by Chase Jarvis
It's the first time in the history of the world that creatives are also distributors. And that's very profound if you think that up until the recent history, permission was required for us to be able to share work at any sort of scale. We had to get permission from galleries, from ad agencies or photo editors to be able to have our work out there. And now anybody with access to a computer can show their work in 200 countries around the world.
It's really a great asset to be willing to fail and blow it, so to speak, and to be okay with just making stuff, sharing it and getting feedback.