Tuesday, March 22, 2011
JAS Photo Says Thank You!!
Dear Friend:
On behalf of JAS Photo and the production staff, I take this opportunity to express our sincerest appreciation for your support. I am deeply grateful for not only your support, but also your inspiration!
It is through the support of individuals like you that I am able to continue to strengthen my vision, and to develop new and innovative projects to share exclusively with you.
As we approach the turn of a new chapter for JAS Photo, I will continue to strive to create that which has not yet been seen or felt.
Again, thank you for your help in making this vision a reality.
Sincerely,
John Stephens
Photographer/Director
www.jasphotoonline.com
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Thursday, March 17, 2011
The G Cafe presents "Behind The Mask" with JAS Photo for "Death Of A Clown" Collection 2
Death of A Clown - Behind The Mask from The G Cafe on Vimeo.
"Death of A Clown" is a unique and exclusive creative collaboration with JAS Photo. In this clip John Stephens, Director and Photographer, discusses his vision for the project and gives some background on the story. Johnson Cooley ("Patch") talks about his role and the path of his character's evolution.
Actor:Johnson Cooley
Designer/Stylist: Lamil Stephens
Make-Up: Keya DeLarge
Hair: Keka Heron
Behind the Scenes: Chieu Lee Photography
Media Sponsor: The G Cafe
Studio: The Shot Atlanta Studio
http://www.facebook.com/TheGCafe
www.jasphotoonline.com
"Death of A Clown" is a unique and exclusive creative collaboration with JAS Photo. In this clip John Stephens, Director and Photographer, discusses his vision for the project and gives some background on the story. Johnson Cooley ("Patch") talks about his role and the path of his character's evolution.
Actor:Johnson Cooley
Designer/Stylist: Lamil Stephens
Make-Up: Keya DeLarge
Hair: Keka Heron
Behind the Scenes: Chieu Lee Photography
Media Sponsor: The G Cafe
Studio: The Shot Atlanta Studio
http://www.facebook.com/TheGCafe
www.jasphotoonline.com
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Death Of A Clown: Collection 2
As promised here is the 2nd Collection for the "Death of A Clown" Series. Since the first posting I spent a lot of time thinking about how I could bring a better, more visual collection like this one to life. I thought that writing a short story would help motivate me and move the project forward a little faster. To my surprise that little story began to grow beyond the imagery and left me with tons of details to pull from for my shoots. Resulting in what you see posted in this blog entry. This portrays a clown who not only finds solace behind his clown make up but also covers up his pain with patches. This collection highlights the comfort in ones own ignorance and how uncomfortable it can be to change. This project is all about how clowns deal with new found emotions as well as come to grips with their own mortality.
The character "Patch" goes through three transitions with in this particular collection. He struggles with his uncontrollable nature to please, fighting to make the right choice for growth, & hiding his true pain behind his patches!
Media Sponsor: The G Cafe
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"Patch" |
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"In Transit"- Growing from naive beginnings and becoming the person he was meant to be. |
You will find a familiar face from the last collection showing the main character "Jenni" interacting with in Patch's thoughts as he searches for answers. Depicting the chaos that he finds his life in & where it all began.
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"Lost & Found" |
At his lowest point we see what he does to mask his pain when no one else is around. A troubling scene meant to show how far he will go to avoid dealing with his own reality.
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"Behind Closed Doors" |
I have already begun pulling things together for the next shoot for Collection 3. There are two more collections to be completed as well as 2 scenes from the story. I am also continuing to write through out this process to soon finish the full story to accompany the imagery. This project is very close to my heart and I am genuinely excited for the next steps to making it something great. Much more to come so be on the look out for behind the lens footage coming soon.
Special Thanks to the production staff:
Actor/Model- Johnson Cooley
Clothing Designer/ Stylist: Latoya Stephens
Make-Up: Keya DeLarge
Studio- The Shot Atlanta Media Sponsor: The G Cafe
Sunday, August 29, 2010
"Behind The Craft" with JAS Photo Part 1 Presented by The G Cafe
I was recently interviewed by The G Cafe for their premier installment of "Behind The Craft" the series. I had a blast sharing with them and being able to speak candidly about some key reasons why I shoot and my outlook on photography. Look for more to come from this interview and learning a little bit more about the man "Behind The Craft" yours truly. Thanks go out to The G Cafe for the wonderful feature & giving me a platform to share my views with their audience! Learn more about The G Cafe and all the great things they are doing over there at www.theGCafe.com & also follow them on twitter for news updates @thegcafe ....
Thursday, August 12, 2010
JAS Photo Exclusive: Behind The Scenes @ Darien Brockington's "RAIN" Video Shoot
I recently had the pleasure of working with Darien Brockington for his upcoming music video shoot "Rain". A great day of shooting with a stellar cast and production crew. Over the years Darien has always been a blast to work with and continues to impress me with his enormous talent. As Director of Photography the process became so much more gratifying as I was allowed the creative freedom to give input into some of the key parts of the project. At the end of the day let the work speak for itself!!! Take a moment to view the "Behind the Scenes" trailer created by yours truly and some exclusive images from the shoot.
For more info about Darien Brockington visit: www.dbrockmusic.com
"THE COLD CASE FILES" AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW ON ITUNES & AMAZON.COM
For more info about Darien Brockington visit: www.dbrockmusic.com
"THE COLD CASE FILES" AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW ON ITUNES & AMAZON.COM
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Wardrobe Styling by Brian Short of TFT Style |
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Make-Up by Lamil & Hair Styling by Shanna |
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Introducing Diamond Analycia as "Layla Jones" |
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Director- Muta'Ali |
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Are You Selling Out Your Passion?

I have been thinking about a lot of things lately, but what sticks out the most to me is the
topic of creative potential. Some people recognize/use their talents and others never realize their gift and lose them. Who's to say that we are using our talents in the right way? I want to pose a question to ponder while you read this "What would/could your talent be if not driven by material gain?". When I left my corporate gig on **Sunday May 26th, 2006 @ 3PM I thought I had it almost all figured out.:) I was going to stop working for the machine and embrace the freedom of making a living off of photography....I'm starting to wonder if I'm truly maximizing the opportunity that was placed in front of me with that decision. I believe there is an abundance of potential in each of us and we are only realizing a fraction of what we are capable of! Is it possible to expand our creative limits while selling our passion to make a living? Don't get me wrong "Baby got to eat" and we must do what it takes to provide for our families, but if this is all we do "Where's the time for yourself in your own passion?" I will be making a conscious effort to set aside time for my passion and push myself to create images/things that haven't been seen before. Hopefully my contributions can be an example of what you can do with your talent. Miles Davis once said "I'm always thinking about creating. My future starts when I wake up every morning... Every day I find something creative to do with my life." I don't have all the answers but I do have plenty of questions...We talk about so much but understand so little...Watch for the signs and TAKE your turn people!
**Never forget what it took to get you exactly where you are right now!~jasphoto
Here are examples of my passion with in some of my first images:
"Gods Reflections"- This was one of my very first shots....Still one of my favorites!
One of my first fashion shoots;)
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
A Muse Me!

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