Chase Jarvis: Enhancing the Moment
Chase Jarvis takes a break from commercial photography to shoot a personal project, Songs for Eating and Drinking. He photographs musicians as they enjoy a night performing with friends, then turns his images into stunning portraits using the new image enhancement tools in Aperture 3. Adjustable brushes and custom presets are just a couple ways Aperture 3 helps him create beautiful, artistic images.
Songs for Eating and Drinking was co-founded by Chase Jarvis and Michael Hebb. Participating musical artists: David Bazan, The Blakes, Sera Cahoone, The Dutchess & The Duke, Head Like a Kite, The Long Winters, Mad Rad, The Moondoggies, Mudhoney, Pete International Airport, The Pica Beats, Say Hi, Throw Me The Statue, and Rocky Votolato. Available on iTunes. Availability is subject to change.
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