Chase Jarvis RAW: Seattle Flickr Roundup

1/24/2008 10:25:00 PM

We all have that 6th sense that tells us when somethin' is up. Well, let me tell you, the aspiring/hobbyist photographer community in Seattle is completely on fire. Given a few more pocket wizards, some strobes and a D40 or two and they might take over the world.


Chase Jarvis RAW: Seattle Flickr Roundup from Chase Jarvis on Vimeo.

THE BACKSTORY:
Not long ago my 6th sense started pinging me about the amateur/hobbyist photography scene in Seattle: it was everywhere I turned. These days, camera shops are jammed with people geeking out on pro-sumer dSLRs, photo classes are bursting at the seams, and there are flashes popping everywhere... Strangely, photography seems to be on everyone's mind, not unlike grunge rock was in the early 90's. Certainly, being a professional photographer, my perspective on this is tainted, however one thing is for sure: those aspiring photogs whose paths I do cross now and then are VERY focused (pun intended ;), driven, and genuinely passionate about the craft. It's an amazing energy that I have been excited to watch from a distance - up till recently.

ENTER STAGE LEFT: my good friend, uber blogger and lighting wizard, Strobist. In December, all the way from the other coast, David put me in touch with the leaders of Seattle's Flickr Meetup Community which numbers close to a thousand members. It's a cool, quirky group of DIY'ers whose aim in life seems to take pictures. Engineers, designers, teachers, students, executives, coders, waiters, flight attendants, chefs, and construction workers by their 9-5 day, these people seem to eat and breathe photography at night and on the weekends. I think that only a few aspire to the pro levels, but that's really part of the fun. There is a collaborative, group-learning mentality that I've rarely seen. That environment certainly doesn't seem to exist at many (if any) photo schools where I've visited. The transparent, open source, 2.0 ethic is rampant here.

RECENTLY: After a brief meeting with a few of the head Flickrite/Strobist wranglers here in Seattle, and then inviting 50 group members (by first come, first serve basis) to my studio in December for a brainstorming session, things became clearer for me: what a great group to collaborate with, on a long term, ongoing basis, to help to grow, strengthen, elevate, and expand the local photography community.

So we immediately hatched a plan based on the group's needs. The group was already quite well organized thanks to the ol' innernets and Seattle's Flickr shepherds, among them: Jeremy Center, Ted Leung, Kristel W., Paula Thomas, David Lindes, Kathleen Bennet, Henrik Brameus, group founder Eric Weaver, and head organizer Brenda Pederson. That said, however, generally the group lacked resource$. So, we prioritized their needs, and it went something like this:

1. Shooting space.
2. Inexpensive, good, collaborative photographic instruction.
3. Good, cheap gear.
4. Connections to help further the groups goal of becoming better shooters.

Between me, my amazing, hardworking CJinc staff (you guys rock!), and some well-connected friends, we put rubber to the road this month and created, to my knowledge, the first ever event of its kind on this scale. And Sunday's event was just the first step; more are on the way this spring, summer, and fall if we can help it. Feedback is being collected and will be implemented. On reflection, we certainly took a big swipe at numbers one and two, above, but please know that I'll do what I can for helping numbers three and four come to fruition as well. They're already in the works.

THE WRAP-UP: I'm really excited about what this cool little community of local photographers is doing and I think you guys deserve a huge shout out. If you're a pro, don't fear for your job or knock what they're doing. Don't hate; congratulate. And become inspired. If you're a hobbyist shooter and have an interest in this sort of thing - join the group! And if you're not in Seattle, consider starting a group in your home town.

This may be wishful thinking, but it also might not: I'd love nothing more than to see this grow and see events of this quality and scale pop up all over the world.

Check out some of their photos in your spare time:

Seattle Flickr Meetups

Seattle Strobist Group

Or the original, Mac-Daddy: Strobist Flickr Group

Also, if you need more video from the shoot, some other peeps were running around with video cameras too. Hilarious soundtrack. Check it here.

Lastly, depending on your RSS reader, you might want to check the Chase Jarvis RAW: Seattle Flickr Roundup vid here.



46 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Way cool. Everytime I think Austin is cool, Seattle just one ups us. That looks like the coolest event... beats the crap out of some trade show in LA or NY.

Collaboration. Motivation. After party. What else is ther? Either we start one in Austin or I'm moving...

-PhoebeT

11:31 PM  
Blogger Ted Leung said...

This search will lead to the pictures from the shoot.

Ted Leung

11:48 PM  
Blogger Ken Mott said...

Awesome guys. And I was surprised to hear you use Scott and Dartanyon's last names.

Thanks for all the work and having us all back to you place.

And keep practicing GHIII so someone can beat Danny (PooPooRama).

12:02 AM  
Blogger Jim Goldstein said...

Very cool! I'd say thats a great way to energize the local photographer community.It would be great to see something similar in SF... and else where.

12:30 AM  
Blogger JB said...

Wow thats great!! Thats so cool you went out and met/helped people.

12:50 AM  
Anonymous xavier said...

Ok, i'm moving to Seattle !
what a great idea, i followed with interest last edition in a parking, i wish i weren't living in europe. :D

2:52 AM  
Blogger Brian Faini said...

Chase,
There is a meet-up in Myrtle Beach S.C. coming up soon if you wanna attend...

It is awesome of you to let them into the space and come out and meet everyone.

Faini
www.brianfaini.com

5:35 AM  
Anonymous Brenda Pederson said...

Chase and crew - Thanks so much for your support and participation!

We've always thought we had something special here but to have that recognized and supported, and by people with your and David's experience, is exceptionally cool.

Looking forward to more adventures!

Brenda Pederson

6:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sooooo cool. So cool!

I want to come to the next one of these, except I don't live in Seattle.

From afar, it's incredible that Chase, with his schedule and busy-ness, is doing this sort of thing. I (confession) thought all bigtime pros were (ahem) dicks. Apparantly not. I've found my knight in shining armor.

Now if I only had the guts to sign my post :)

7:19 AM  
Blogger Jacob said...

You guys do cool stuff. Not to mention you make me want to eat cheeseburgers. Mmmm. Cheeeseburger.

Back to you regularly scheduled blog.

7:40 AM  
Blogger Bryan said...

chase & crew,

thanks again for everything you did for us. the video looks great too. can't wait to see what the future holds.

bryan martin

7:47 AM  
Blogger Chase Jarvis said...

Thanks for the props you guys, but... Remember to thank the organizers who I mentioned in the post - THEY got this thing up and running. I'm just helping them take it to the next level (and there will be more!).

Also, huge thanks to my staff guys and gals who threw a lot of energy (and a lot of alcohol) at this one ;)

7:52 AM  
Blogger Marshall said...

Photography is indeed huge these days. And after this event, it'll be 2,000 people trying to get into the next one. I'm sure that the support from the professional community means a lot to all of the shooters there who get exposure (ha).

If only we had a patron (patron saint?) like Chase committed to our little StroBost meetup...

Anyway, thanks to Chase and the CJinc staff, and to Seattle for a little bit of inspiration (ass-kicking?) to keep building.

7:58 AM  
Anonymous Trevin Chow said...

Chase & crew + Seattle Flickrites organizers:

Thanks for spending the time and resources to put together the last hangar shoot, it was a complete blast.

The Seattle photography seen is going to continue to get better than it already is!

8:00 AM  
Blogger R Mireles Photography said...

Awesome meet up, I so need to move to seattle

Ren
www.rmp123.com

8:06 AM  
Blogger Cynthia said...

Chase,

Thank you so very much for your generosity and for lending your time and energy to the Seattle Flickr group.

I think everyone that attended is still buzzing a little from all the excitement of the hangar shoot and we can't wait for the next one.

Thank you for the tips (including the modeling tips for me) during the shoot and being up close and personable.
A five minute talk can go a long way. :)

Best,

xo Cynthia

9:01 AM  
Blogger Marcos G. Meider said...

Hey you all seem to had had a good time!. That's a great initiative and unlucky from my part to live so far from Seattle.
But I have two questions:
1. What music is the one playing in the video?. Really cool. That's one of the sort of music I love.
2. When are you showing the "After Party" video?. You know, the one where no autofocus system will even cope with it.

All the best
www.mgmeider.com

9:03 AM  
Anonymous Jose said...

Chase & Crew and Seattle Flickr Organizers, Thank you for setting up this past event. So much fun!!!

9:09 AM  
Blogger Matt said...

Great video and commentary! I can't say enough thanks to all those involved in making this event reality. I had a blast and learned tons! I'm looking forward to the future :)

9:35 AM  
Blogger Oscar said...

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10:10 AM  
Blogger Shawn said...

Thanks Chase and crew for making this such a fun night! You all were a blast and I hope you can hang out with us Seattle Flickr/Strobists more often!

10:12 AM  
Blogger Oscar said...

Now for the people not in Seattle.. Im in Calgary, Canada. Not too far. :-D
What would I give to be part of CJInc Event?

1)name my firstborn Chase or Jarvis.
2)anything.


We are hosting an event tomorrow night. Its a big networking event to promote the photography/model/make up artist relations in this booming city. No agencies, no agents, no contracts and no billion cameras around. Just a good quite event to get to know everyone who's into glamor, fashion and commercial photography.

Feel free to message me, if your by any chance in Calgary. lol.

Congrats for the event to the Seattle crowd. Keep it up!

10:12 AM  
Blogger Paula said...

I'm anxious to see the video. I can't get to it from work argh! Had a great time and look forward to doing more of these.

If you would be so kind to fix my name in your post, it should be Paula not Paul. :)

Thanks for all you're doing in the photography community!

10:53 AM  
Blogger Danny said...

Awesome video and time lapse. I think I saw a brief moment of me jumping towards the beginning. ;)

Thanks again for getting us the space and hosting the after-party. It was such a blast, and I can't wait for the next one.

danny a.k.a. poopoorama

10:57 AM  
Blogger SteveM said...

Little correction: Gapey's name is Paula, not Paul.

The whole event looks incredible.

I'm a member of the Flickr Meetup group, but I've only got a point-and-shoot. Still, I hope to attend one of the Strobist-related events just to learn more about lighting, composition, and all that good stuff. It's so great that an established pro will not only spend time with a bunch of up-and-coming photographers but also give so much advice.

10:59 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, ummmm..., no disrespect or anything, but who the hell IS Ogalthorpe? Never heard of him.

11:03 AM  
Blogger Darien said...

Dope video. GREAT event. A massive thanks to you and your crew for entertaining us once again. I feel incredibly blessed to be a part of this whole thing.

11:54 AM  
Blogger Kelly Bailey said...

Thanks to Chase and crew, David Hobby and our fearless Seattle Flickr Meetup leaders! :)

12:10 PM  
Blogger Carlo said...

This is actually, in all seriousness, making me consider attending UW. I'm on the East Coast, and wow, I am SO jealous. Unfortunately the NYC photo scene doesn't seem to have developed. I wish Seattle were closer. Is there going to be one in (early) April by any chance?

2:25 PM  
Blogger Marshall said...

Carlo - I hear ya. I mean, where ya going to get an Airplane Hangar in New York?

2:30 PM  
Anonymous Nuno Ferreira said...

We already do this here in Portugal. I belong to a Flickr group named "Portuguese Flickr Friends Group" (PFFG) with 130 members and we meet at least twice per month in several places in Portugal. We are developing some workshops for those that are starting using entry levels DSLR.

It's the Photography 2.0 community spirit. :-)

2:39 PM  
Blogger John Leonard Photography said...

I've already started a group for the Triad, NC area. We are small, but the first meet up is tomorrow. Hopefully it will take off like Seattle. That group by far has set the bar!

Flickr Link for Triad, NC group:

http://www.flickr.com/groups/triad/

2:49 PM  
Blogger Carlo said...

True, but where ya going to find 100+ strobists to fill it (not to mention a single Chase Jarvis)?

5:31 PM  
Anonymous dovlove said...

ok, I'm starting this in L.A.. This is a genius concept. I love it! I'd like to fly up to the next one.

dov
www.dovviramontes.com

5:55 PM  
Anonymous Rob Jones said...

Huge thanks to Chase and Crew. You guys rock!!

This event changed the way I shoot. And the after party? Chase and Crew are class acts. All of them.

Rob

6:33 PM  
Anonymous Austin Joffe said...

Why doesn't anything like this happen in Winston-Salem? Oh yeah, it's Winston-Salem...

9:18 PM  
Blogger Pete said...

I have been to a few (non photography) meet-ups before. Most of the time, large corporations support these events by writing a check.

Seeing Chase and David donate something much more valuable, time and expertise is really inspirational. Sure, you guys are building your brand at the same time but I believe that you guys sincerely want to help the community.

Keep it up!

9:44 AM  
Anonymous Brock said...

Some have already expressed comments similar to those that came to my mind when I first read about this meet-up, that being to thank Chase for offering up his time and expertise so unselfishly. And I'm sure he's cool enough to just "aw shucks" all the gratitude, and of course, that simply endears him to others all the more.

Chase, may all this good karma (or however you want to characterize it) be manifested back to you 100 fold.

And I'm sure you'd step aside and usher applause and kudos to your staff -- also well deserved.

And a big thanks to those there in Seattle that gave of their time and expertise to help set up the event, that kind of volunteer work just goes right to the bones.

I say all this having been no where near the meet-up, living in the Washington, D.C. area. Just reading about the event, seeing the enthusiasm and hearing the stories from it, is inspiring to me.

3:49 PM  
Blogger Carson Blume said...

I really hope that this is the future of learning, photography and the world in general. I am so sick of the trade show / academia scene.

7:23 PM  
Blogger Adam said...

Chase and everyone that helped do this,
Thanks! That is totally cool. I wasn't there, but I'll keep my eyes and ears out for the next one. I teach photography at White River High School in Buckley, WA and am looking for things like this to turn my students on to.
-Adam
Most of the kids I teach are not going to be professional photographers, but photography is a life-art in our modern world and it's important to have a way to express yourself and catalog your life and loved ones.

1:54 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hold fast to dreams,
Forif dreams die,
Life is a broken-winged bird,
That cannot fly.
Hold fast to dreams,
For when dreams go,

1:53 AM  
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2:16 AM  
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12:36 AM  
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12:36 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

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8:20 PM  
Blogger Brett said...

Chase and Crew

Thanks so much for your time and energy. Had and awesome time, and can't forget Glazers Camera Thanks.

7:40 AM  

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