Monthly Archives: June 2010

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Snickers

This beautiful, sweet mastiff mix is Snickers, and I had the pleasure of photographing her during our mock client shoot during my workshop last Friday. (On every Workshop Friday I do a 60-minute shoot that is very close to what I’d do for a regular client, and have the attendees watch and take notes). I have met Snickers several times before at Seattle dog events, but this was the first time I’ve photographed her. She is just as sweet and awesome as she looks and I’m so happy I had the opportunity to work with her.

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She was getting ready to take a treat from her mom’s mouth here and was *very* excited.

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The love they share is palpable, and reminds me of my relationship with Fergie.

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How can you not love Snickers?!

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Some of my favorite urban shots ever came from this shoot.

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Jen thank you SO much for coming and bringing Snickers, and thank the sweet girl for being such a trooper in the heat! I hope I get the chance to see you guys again soon. :-)

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This is Diza. She’s got talent……

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and pretty pink toenails…

General Workshops Update + the future of Cowbelly Workshops + consulting

First off- there are only 2 spaces left in the PASSPORT NYC workshop Nichole and I are teaching this August. (The 1-day commercial + editorial workshop is full with a waiting list). More info on the 3-day workshop here.

There is 1 more Seattle Cowbelly Workshop this year and it’s September 17th-19th, also taking place at the fabulous Hotel Max in Seattle. Registration opens next Monday June 21st at 9am. There are 15 spaces for that workshop. For information on how to register go here.

FUTURE WORKSHOPS:

I have been getting a lot of emails asking questions about workshops in 2011. So many emails on workshops and photography in general that I have created an autoreply for that mailbox. Because my work with photographers the past 22 months has started to quickly take over my life and now has official ‘overwhelming’ status, I have decided that after this September I will be drastically cutting down on the amount of time I spend working with folks who aren’t private, commercial or editorial clients. I have created a fantastic balance with my private clients, and I am on a mission the next 12 months to do the same when it comes to working with other photographers as well. Unless something drastic happens, I don’t plan to stop teaching, I’m just going to be cutting back. Way back.

And this may completely shock most photographers reading this (especially those who like to mentally poop on those who teach workshops), but I have learned over time that working with private clients is more profitable than teaching workshops, when you take into account the number of hours of work and costs involved.

I am first and foremost a businesswoman, and have always been, and I know it’s not healthy for my business to spend 70% of my time on an area that has a lower profit level than other areas that require a lower output of energy and expenses. It’s a recipe for burnout and I’m headed there again. But I’m in a great position to cut that burnout off at the pass, and that’s what I’m doing now. It will mean saying no to a lot of people most of the time, which is really hard for me because my natural drive is to help, but I really hope everyone understands.

SO, I am no longer offering any consulting services- either in person, by email or by phone, and starting in 2011, I will be teaching only 1 workshop per year. (2 at the VERY maximum, depending on the scheduling and locations, which also depend on a whole bunch of other factors).

I don’t know yet if that one workshop will be a Seattle workshop, and then the following year I’ll teach a Passport workshop with Nichole (and have no domestic workshop that year), or if I will do one Cowbelly Workshop in Seattle and one international Passport Workshop in the same year. Seattle Workshops will continue to have a maximum of 15 spaces and Passport workshops will have a maximum of 20-22 spaces (depending on location).

I’ll take some time to reflect on my future goals at the end of this year, and make a decision sometime in the beginning of 2011 or next spring. I’m afraid I won’t have any answers about what will happen next year until I’m ready to decide what I want to do next. And at this point I have no idea when that will be. I apologize in advance to those seeking answers!

Along with cutting down on workshops taught,  I am also cutting down on the numbers of advice solicitation emails I reply to from photographers, blog posts for photographers, time spent on the BBN network, and anything else that takes time away from my private, commercial and editorial clients. Because as much as I love my colleagues, those aforementioned folks are the reason why I’m in this business. It’s those shoots that bring me the most joy, and remind me of why I do this in the first place. I’m excited to spend more time in the next year working for those clients. :-)

BUT, I must qualify this post by saying that I DO love to teach, and have a blast with my attendees at every workshop, and can see, and feel in every cell in my being, just how meaningful these workshops are to those who attend, and there is great satisfaction in that. I am also touched by, and have lifelong memories from, every workshop I teach, and it’s a pretty amazing position to be in to be able to make a real difference in another person’s life. I’m still basking in the glow of this past weekend at Hotel Max, thinking of the many conversations that took place there, the hilarious experiences I shared with everyone who came, and the awesomeness that is getting to know 15 very different people from different backgrounds. I am always extremely grateful to those who place their trust in learning from me. It’s an honor.

If you are hoping to take a workshop with me in the future, please know I WILL still be the same bubbly, happy, fun, intense person you know from my blog, I WILL be excited to be there, and I WILL keep teaching. I’ll just be in a better position from here on out because I’ll have even more to give. :-)

Thanks for reading my epic workshops update! If you have any questions please check out the newly updated workshops FAQ page. Cheers!

Wet Paint: Eddie & Charlie

Eddie is a corgi and Charlie is a something-or-other little mix. How can you not be in love with these dogs? Uh-dorable. :-)

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Occupational hazard when you work around graffiti.

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That picture you see below on the right? I took it using my left hand. (My right hand had wet paint all over it). Can you picture it?

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Eddie lives on a farm. He herds, challenges and chases down bulls. Big bulls with big horns. Don’t believe me? See for yourself:

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Go Eddie!!

Bill & Jodi- thank you so much for coming down! I had a blast working with you guys and hope the boys did too. Hope the baby arrived! :-)

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