I love Adrian's mentality towards community and supporting each other. It's a belief that I really believe in myself, which I hope to do through my company. Thanks for creating and sharing these Chase! Myself and my team are loving the series and all the work you're doing! - Claud Williams
wow what a grand finale!! Adrian is such a humble guy! Thank you so much for this talk. Really inspiring, learning more about all these amazing people. Thanks so much Chase! Respect! It's been amazing 30 classes, lots of insights, tools and links. So grateful.
What an awesome series. Just sitting listening to these inspiring talks whilst editing my latest short film. Can't wait to implement and actually 'do' instead of dream. Thanks for these Chase & team.
what a guy. what a guy! so real and refreshing to listen to. for Adrian to say it's a lot of luck is so honest and true, and often something not talked about. this was such a great interview, and probably my favourite. thank you so much for an amazing series. it inspired me a lot. namaste :-) xoxo
Wow! Loved this interview! What an interesting story about the lonely whale, definitely going to look into that project. I love how Adrian shares his house with people he meets in his life. I travelled a lot when I was younger and always was so grateful when friends and friends of friends would take me in even for just a couple of days. Great approach to life, using his celebrity for worthwhile projects and awareness about the environment.
Good interview. I noticed an interesting similarity between Adrian and Vince with their "go with the flow" attitude and how they don't sweat the small things.
If your going to "legalize drugs" you need to make the laws need to be in place to establish manufacturer liability for the deaths and injuries that occur because of them. big PHARMA is not exempt from liability from damage (except the vaccine industry). My question is, Who is financially responsible when you legalize drugs made in a trailer in the woods once this is all legal...? I think it is a fair question.
See...here's the thing. While I love that you're not afraid to talk about conceptual photography, the one thing that I seem to be missing from all your vlogs and various videos are actual photos, ego the work that you're doing. You've built yourself up almost to the level of being a celebrity, as much as a photographer can BE a celebrity, but you show us very little of what it's like to watch you work with a camera. And even less of the photos you take that illustrate your concepts and theories. I want to see actual evidence of your ideas in action. In other words, talk is cheap, man. Show us the images to back up your statements.
Chase Jarvis has been around for years, I assume you are new to his content and is why you are demanding a portfolio? He does have older videos that are photography based, he also has his web gallery of his work and much much more. You should do some research on his work, that is if you are interested in that. Chase's credibility is not cheap nor is it self made. A simple wikipedia read could teach you that, learning about him is readily available. Here is a starting point www.chasejarvis.com/.
Great series Chase, thanks to the Creative Live team who worked to put this together
Wow the cinematography here is insane - this is a freaking Academy Award winning level - I am blown away.
I love Adrian's mentality towards community and supporting each other. It's a belief that I really believe in myself, which I hope to do through my company.
Thanks for creating and sharing these Chase! Myself and my team are loving the series and all the work you're doing!
- Claud Williams
Great interview Chase, good choice with Adrian Grenier. 30 days of genius is awesome!
Thanks, your the man!
Eddie Merino
I love the Lonely Whale project. So much to learn about life in the ocean. Fascinating and great guest. Thank you for this series!
Great interview. We need a bonus episode someone interviewing Chase Jarvis.
wow what a grand finale!! Adrian is such a humble guy! Thank you so much for this talk. Really inspiring, learning more about all these amazing people. Thanks so much Chase! Respect! It's been amazing 30 classes, lots of insights, tools and links. So grateful.
Adrian Grenier is so inspiring and eloquent, this is fantastic, thank you! x
What an awesome series. Just sitting listening to these inspiring talks whilst editing my latest short film. Can't wait to implement and actually 'do' instead of dream. Thanks for these Chase & team.
Thank you Chase 'n co. 'n interviewees all…
for all the time, luv and hard work that went into making all 30 Days of Genius for us.
Gratitude : )
what a guy. what a guy! so real and refreshing to listen to. for Adrian to say it's a lot of luck is so honest and true, and often something not talked about. this was such a great interview, and probably my favourite. thank you so much for an amazing series. it inspired me a lot. namaste :-) xoxo
Wow! Loved this interview! What an interesting story about the lonely whale, definitely going to look into that project. I love how Adrian shares his house with people he meets in his life. I travelled a lot when I was younger and always was so grateful when friends and friends of friends would take me in even for just a couple of days. Great approach to life, using his celebrity for worthwhile projects and awareness about the environment.
Your purpose has gotta come from U ❤️
Good interview. I noticed an interesting similarity between Adrian and Vince with their "go with the flow" attitude and how they don't sweat the small things.
Great Chase:),
Tsafrir from Israel-Jerusalem
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Do you have Instagram? Mine is: winwindy77
If your going to "legalize drugs" you need to make the laws need to be in place to establish manufacturer liability for the deaths and injuries that occur because of them. big PHARMA is not exempt from liability from damage (except the vaccine industry). My question is, Who is financially responsible when you legalize drugs made in a trailer in the woods once this is all legal...? I think it is a fair question.
Fair question.
How about everyone has to make/gather their own???
The forgotten art of Self responsibility.
James.. You are a smart man.
See...here's the thing. While I love that you're not afraid to talk about conceptual photography, the one thing that I seem to be missing from all your vlogs and various videos are actual photos, ego the work that you're doing. You've built yourself up almost to the level of being a celebrity, as much as a photographer can BE a celebrity, but you show us very little of what it's like to watch you work with a camera. And even less of the photos you take that illustrate your concepts and theories. I want to see actual evidence of your ideas in action. In other words, talk is cheap, man. Show us the images to back up your statements.
Chase Jarvis has been around for years, I assume you are new to his content and is why you are demanding a portfolio? He does have older videos that are photography based, he also has his web gallery of his work and much much more. You should do some research on his work, that is if you are interested in that. Chase's credibility is not cheap nor is it self made. A simple wikipedia read could teach you that, learning about him is readily available. Here is a starting point www.chasejarvis.com/.
If you're into soft core pornography this guy and HBO top the list.