



So, back in high school, when i went out to photograph street scene i always tried to find some interesting subjects and compose it on the center or just corner of an image. Also, because of the umbrella photograph, I taught myself how to use photoshop well so that it looks natural.
Anyway, what I really like about Chase Jarvis was the video works that he did. He does some interview with other photographer/ videographers. videos are about hour and a half long and mostly they talk about workflow and new ideas.
here is the link to his videos
http://www.chasejarvis.com/blog/
and this is the link to his photography
http://www.chasejarvis.com/photos/
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