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🗓️ 25 January 2016
⏱️ 76 minutes
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Imagine a career...no…Imagine a life where you travel the world earning your living by taking jaw-dropping photos of some of the most astounding athletes, action-sports, and breathtaking backdrops the planet has to offer.
Sound too good to be true?—it’s not—this is the life of award-winning photographer
Chase Jarvis...but it almost wasn’t, nor is it where he's resting.
Chase started down the beaten path, a scholar-athlete, headed toward med-school. It wasn’t until after taking his MCAT and interviewing with several medical schools that Chase’s took an unexpected turn and walked away from it all.
IMoved by the call of the camera his grandfather left him when he passed, Chase stepped out of the path he'd been expected to follow and stepped into a part of him that had laid buried. He claimed his inner-artist and storyteller, and starting shooting images of friends doing what they lit them up. And a lot of that included skateboarding and snowboarding.
The result?—entirely self-taught, Chase built a life most people only dream about as one of the top action sports and travel photographers in the world, shooting campaigns for many of the biggest brands, and making films along the way.
Still, he wasn't done. Over the years, an even deeper call emerged. To teach. To inspire others and to create a different legacy.
So, he co-founded CreativeLIVE, which has now grown into a global online educational venture with millions of students learning both the craft and business of a wide array of creative professions.
In today’s conversation, we explore how this visionary photographer, director, fine artist, and entrepreneur learned to find comfort in uncertainty and, through that comfort, defy the external pressures driving him towards a career he never wanted.
We’ll discuss why we’re so often compelled to pursue validation from the world, and how that pursuit forcibly pushes us away from our natural, creative passions. And, we dive deep into creativity, mastery and so many of the stories we tell ourselves that stop us from pursuing and experiencing both.
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0:00.0 | Fancy a fever tree in a glass with ice and rum. |
0:06.0 | You thought I was going to say gin, didn't you? |
0:09.0 | But I'm talking about fever tree ginger beer, |
0:12.0 | made from three gingers for that perfect blend of freshness, sweetness and spiciness, |
0:18.0 | delicious with rum or on its own. |
0:21.0 | Fever tree ginger beer mix with the best. |
0:27.0 | Mmm, that spices things up. |
0:35.0 | If you had a loving lens on yourself, how much more could you create |
0:40.0 | and how I bet you could do it with a lot less drama and pain |
0:45.0 | and the power of positivity relative to that whipping voice, what would be possible? |
0:53.0 | Imagine spending pretty much your entire adult life traveling around the world |
0:57.0 | and photographing some of the most incredible adventures, action sports, |
1:02.0 | locations that you could ever imagine. |
1:05.0 | Well, that's what this week's guest, Chase Jarvis, |
1:08.0 | spent the vast majority of his adult life doing. |
1:10.0 | Until a couple of years back, he decided to make a pretty abrupt change. |
1:15.0 | Now, he still travels and he still shoots, |
1:18.0 | but he became really focused on something much bigger. |
1:21.0 | And that is the creative process. |
1:23.0 | That's the opportunity to tap into something profoundly creative and make something. |
1:28.0 | Not just make his own thing, but also turn around and teach other people |
1:32.0 | how to find that in themselves. |
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