Monthly Archives: July 2008

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email is back up!

I am so happy now! 

Although it was a pretty frustrating (and unplanned) way to spend most of the day, and didn’t do anything to help me catch up with my heavy workload, the domain name, hosting and email transfers were long overdue and needed to happen anyway.

I now have all of my email addresses working flawlessly, the website back online and functioning properly, and all but one domain name and hosting account now at godaddy. 

Wanna know what I love most about godaddy? I mean, aside from their amazing customer service? All of the written tutorials and help files. I couldn’t have done all of this stuff today without them.

NOW I love technology. :-)

Now again, if you have tried to email us, please try again!

If you have called us and not received a reply, please call again!

And, my sincere apologies for any inconvenience our little technology issues (and my phonebook loss) may have caused!!

Ok, back to regular work with me, whew…

Website is back up!

Yippee! I am now on godaddy’s servers. This was long overdue as the past few months I have been paying for bandwidth overage for cowbelly.com if you can believe it. Like I am some big-name company like nike or something. I mean, cowbelly.com gets a fair amount of traffic but not THAT much, sheesh…

Now I have tons more storage, heaps more bandwidth, and (if I can get it to work) a much more reliable email setup.

Still working on the email, hopefully will get that sorted toute-suite!

Yay, happy to be live again!

web, email AND phone issues this week

Do you ever have those days (or weeks) when you feel like the universe is making it impossible for you to communicate with anyone? Like it’s trying to tell you to just go read a book under a shady tree in a park somewhere? Yeah, well, this is one of those weeks for me. Actually, this has been going on for awhile but it has reached a peak today.

Currently my main website www.cowbelly.com is down. None of my emails are working. My phone has had issues, AND I misplaced my phone book that I write all of my voicemail messages in. AND, I received a call recently that had such strong static that I couldn’t make out any of it- only that it was left by a woman.

SO, I am working furiously to try to get the website back up, the email is a bit more complicated but hopefully I can work that out too. 

I think the staticy voicemail was just a fluke, but don’t know when I’ll find my phone book as I have started packing to move into my new office/studio and I suspect it’s somewhere in papers/a box. 

IF you have emailed in the last 18 hours, please try us again either later tonight or tomorrow. 

IF you have called us recently and haven’t received a call back, please, please call us back!!

We will be getting a new phone line in the new office, which I think will work much better than the current setup.

When I’m done with all of the web and email stuff we will be officially completely transferred over to godaddy from enom, and will be much happier. In the meantime, please be patient with us as we try and get this stuff sorted out. Ah, doncha just LOVE technology? :-P

The GOOD news is that I have lots of new images to share from the last week:

Daisy the bassett puppy, Darling Dozer, Fergie at Magnuson, Benny the corgi and Henry the golden retriever puppy. Summer shoots are in full swing, yippee!

Will start posting those when I have a moment to spare. Back to problem-solving with me. Wish me luck!

CityDog Magazine summer cover 2008 behind-the-scenes: Charlie & Seymour interview

I figure I could tell you all about the interesting experiences we had shooting the summer cover for CityDog Magazine, but I thought it would be much more interesting to hear it from the mouths of the cover models, so I present to you, my interview with the (now famous) Charlie and Seymour (aka Trouble and Chaos). Sorry this was so long coming! Charlie and Seymour were in Manhattan all last week shooting the new Pucci ad campaign and were kind of hard to track down for their interview.  

Below: Charlie (left), Seymour (right)

Cowbelly: Tell us about your experience being cover models for the first time. Where did you go? How long were you there? 

C & S: well, it was a whirlwind. mom didn’t tell us till the last minute since she knew we’d take her amex and go have a spa day. so when she told us we were going that evening to see jamie, we wish we would have had time for that paw-dicure and seaweed deep conditioning fur treatment. so, the first day we went to this awesome park where we got to see jamie again (yay jamie! – pug shout out), mom said it was in West Seattle? we think that shoot was a few hours, but something about the lighting just wasn’t working out. the next shoot was at Discovery Park, and that one was fun since we got to go on a hike to get there, so we got to tone up our muscles for the photo shoots and all those ladies who love us. mom made us get wet on the beach that time. we aren’t too fond of water, so that wasn’t the higlight of the shoot, but mom promised jamie would make it up to us, and oh she did with those salmon treats! the final shoot was back in West Seattle. And let us tell you, we were tuckered at that one. it was so much fun, but we couldn’t wait till we got to lay down, it was hot that day!

Cowbelly: As a cover model, what did you have to do? 

C & S: well, we had to look pretty. which, for us pugs is not too difficult, however it was alot of work to try getting them the right shot. we were frustrating our mommy we think, she kept trying to get us to follow commands, but those stinky treats jamie had were just way too hard to resist. we couldn’t help it.

Cowbelly:  What was your favorite part about being a cover model?

C & S: all the people fawning over us! we loved those treats (another pug shout out to jamie!) would have been better though if our trailer had evian and fresh bagels.

Cowbelly: What was your least favorite part?

C & S: the pressure of making sure we were both on top of our game at the same time. Seymour here- it was hard for me to give Charlie the limelight like that. something about his coloring or I dunno. but I sulked for a few hours after we got home just so mom knew I needed attention.

Cowbelly: What was is like working with Jamie?

C & S: pug-tac-ular. (and we don’t give that honor to just anyone, just so you know) she made us feel right at home in front of that camera. we think that it really helped to show our personalities in the shots. plus, there isn’t a person in the world we’d rather go see, she has the best treats and gives us lovin and tells us we are pretty. we like hearing we are pretty. (have we said that yet? anyone who feels like telling us we are pretty gets a pug smile and cute lil head tilt. we promise)

Cowbelly: Would you ever do it again?

C & S: oh yes! in a heartbeat. (ahem, but see question #3 about the bagels please)

Cowbelly: Thank you Charlie and Seymour! I’ll let you get back to your pug-tinis and pawdicures! (They were on the set of their next film ‘Pugs in Paradise’, taking a break).

And here are a couple of outtakes from our cover shoot. Ah yes, being a model is hard work, as any pooch who has worked on assignment with me knows. 

And below you will find my very favorite images from our shoots, what I call “running dogs’ shots. 
 

A couple of weeks ago when I was in bed with food poisoning I stumbled upon a discussion post on theknot.com wedding forum that was posted by a woman who said she loved my work and was jealous. All of her friends replied with “oh there is nothing special about that photography”, “you could totally do that”, “that’s easy.”. To all of those people, I challenge you to get 31 images like this of dogs running in an 8-minute time span and then tell me it’s easy. You can send the link to your 31 photos to info@cowbelly.com. ;-)

Hope you enjoyed Charlie and Seymour!!

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