We walked New York's High Line with pro photographer Chase Jarvis, known for his empowering affirmation that the best camera is the one that's with you. These days, it's far more likely to be your phone's camera than a traditional shooter, and Jarvis suggests not sweating the lower quality sensor and lens. Sure, having a high-end SLR would be great, but what's more important, he says, is capturing the moment, be it a home run at a little league game or the way light is reflecting on a window.
http://www.switched.com/2009/12/18/chase-jarvis-best-camera/
chase is the young version of John Free
iasahuman 2 days ago
Where in the city was this filmed?
YouGotLaced 1 week ago
you rock Chase!
REPORBONES 1 week ago
What App is he using?
JudexPhotography 1 month ago
That's so inspiring. I'm shooting pictures on my iPhone 4 and share them on instagram tho. But I mean it's great. I don't have a great dslr or something. Just my phone but I love it anyways.
Chase the 3GS has 3 mp ;)
Just let u know that
KTproductions 1 month ago
@umran26 I strongly believe so. The ff sensor would be located in some dimensional rift and the iphone lens is actually a dimensional portal as well and the image information is downloaded wirelessly from that sensor.
ppsac1 2 months ago
Chase is the man but is that really NYC? Looks incredibly empty to me.
Fredo5227 5 months ago
@mnlgranillo448 He was using his own app best camera.
Fredo5227 5 months ago
@umran26 no unless you want to increase the size of it by a shitload, not to metion a lens for it would also bump up the size, along with price.
GMSamuelRhine 8 months ago
What app was he using to edit?
mnlgranillo448 9 months ago