As the professional bucket list grows shorter, I’m pleased to announce that I’ve shot the cover image of the latest issue of The Flyfish Journal.
Quoted in the article, from Asher Koles, a longtime friend, collaborator, and fellow photographer and videographer.:
“Chase is a Swiss Army Knife. He has experience in marketing, brand-building, and designing. He’s detail oriented, artistic, and analytical. When he directs his energy - like he’s doing now - he changes minds and industries.”
The Flyfish Journal remains committed to being fly fishing’s premier media product. Since 2009, The Flyfish Journal has established a visual revolution in sports publishing through clean, archival production and a focused style that emphasizes intelligent content with engaging design.
And from Mark Sherwood, Executive Director at Native Fish Society:
“When it comes to native fish and their rivers, a lot of people create beautiful art, but Chase also has the ability to capture their feeling, spirit, and magic. For us, collaborations with Chase are easy because of our shared appreciation and gratitude for these incredible creatures and the communities they foster.”
Considered to be the highest quality fly fishing magazine in the world, featuring the iconic individuals, stunning places and conservation issues at the core of global fly fish culture, The Flyfish Journal connects its readers to the best writers, photographers and artists of the sport.
In addition, the issue presents a featured gallery and article written by Jesse Lance Robbins about me, my approach to life, work, conservation and driving factors.
From Chase directly:
“The opportunity to work with great people, on projects that I'm passionate about and convinced will, in one way or another, help further our community, culture, and the places we are lucky to inhabit, is a thing of privilege that I don't take for granted,” White says. “If you ask me, I think we need more passion. More urgency. More care. And less bullshit."
Find the latest issue on shelves now at shops around the world, or at theflyfishjournal.com