Jason Wallis

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Thicket: BBQ

October 15, 2009

Filed under: Thicket — Tags: , — Jason @ 8:00 am

I love the experiences that I have being a photographer. I have met some of the kindest, most interesting people on my journeys. One of the many perks of the job is the opportunity to shoot food and the people that make said food. Shooting this month’s BBQ feature, in Thicket Magazine, certainly did not disappoint, as I am a huge fan of BBQ. The unfortunate side effect is the amount of weight I gain in the process of these stories. Being a Food Network junkie, it was great fun to meet Chris Lilly, champion pit master at Big Bob Gibson’s in Decatur. And it was equally fun going behind the scenes of the other legendary establishments around our state and sampling the southern delicacies that have made them each famous in their own right. We have a great heritage in our southern cuisine, so much that some have said it’s the last real American food left.

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Thicket: Fashion

October 13, 2009

Filed under: Fashion, Portrait, Thicket, model — Tags: , , , , — Jason @ 8:00 am

Rock and roll, that was pretty much the brief on this shoot, and I feel we knocked it out of the park.  Our models rocked, and we had an incredible time shooting in a new hotel here in town, Aloft.

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Make sure that you check out the most recent issue of Thicket Magazine!

Sidewalk Film Festival: Video

October 8, 2009

Filed under: Ads, Birmingham, video — Tags: , , , — Jason @ 8:00 am

Sidewalk Film Festival Spot from Jason Wallis Director on Vimeo.

The Sidewalk Film Festival spot, my first TV commercial!  I guess I can add director to my card now.  The whole idea of the campaign is showing the passion with which people pursue their art.  I just read that the majority of films made today are made for under $30K, by directors who will do anything to see their art on the screen.  We took one of our local directors to an old gas station which we felt was the perfect backdrop to the story of his filmmaking experience.  Cinematic lighting is something that I have been curiously pursuing for a while. It seems that there aren’t nearly the resources for that as there are for still photography.  So, I am taking as much of what I know with stills and applying it the best I can.  This shot was actually done in full sun with a 12×12′ 1 stop scrim in between the subject and the sun.  It’s probably some of the prettiest light there is.

Sidewalk Film Festival: Print

October 6, 2009

Filed under: Ads, Birmingham, Photography, Portrait — Tags: , , , , — Jason @ 8:00 am

We have a bright community of filmmakers and photographers in Birmingham.  I got the chance to work with my friends at Scout Branding on the collateral advertising this year’s Sidewalk Film Festival.  The crazy thing is that I got to not only shoot the stills, but shoot my first aired television spot.  I love the idea of guerilla film making, using what’s available to make the best thing you can.  It was a great experience, lots of fun, and I am really proud of the products.  The print ran as posters and ads in various publications, and hopefully you had the opportunity to see the television spot while it was on air!

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No Additives or Preservatives

October 1, 2009

Filed under: Fine Art, Photography, Second Row Studio — Tags: , , — Jason @ 8:10 am

Friday night, October 2nd, will mark the opening of my first purely fine art driven show.  As we make our studio, Second Row Studio, into a working gallery, the first official show will be a personal project of mine, examining the morality of food today.

Please join us:

2nd Row Studio
212 24th Street North
Birmingham, AL 35213

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