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New Service for photographers: Portfolio Review and Branding Review

Unfortunately due to Jamie and Nichole’s busy teaching and shooting schedules, this service is no longer being offered! Please take a look at the workshops options for both Seattle and beyond. Thanks for your understanding! :-)

CityDog Magazine Winter 2011 Issue + launch of CityDog.com 2.0!

Today is a very exciting day for CityDog Magazine. Today marks the launch of a long-awaited, much-anticipated, super duper cool, available to anyone- new website!

Straight from the horse’s mouth:

CityDogMagazine.com is the go-to place to find all you need to know about living in the city you love with the four-legged love of your life; a place to discover doggone great getaways, seek advice on health and behavior, search for pet-related businesses and services, find local dog-centric events, meet fellow dog lovers and shop for unique products for pooches and people. So, join their online community today!”

Screengrab of this fantastic new site:

Any dog owner anywhere in the country can go and sign up, create a profile, review local dog-centric businesses, and network with their friends and fellow dog-lovers. It’s not just a website, but very much an online community, and I feel so lucky to have seen it grow from inception to launch!

I also feel incredibly lucky to have had the opportunity to photograph the winner of the CityDog Cover Model Search Dohjo for the Winter 2011 cover (seen below). Dohjo is an English Bulldog/Corgi mix, and was an absolute blast to photograph. We did his shoot on a rare sunny winter day down on the waterfront, and the winning photo makes me giggle every time I look at it. How cute is he?

Tonight is the big CityDog Muttmixer at the W Hotel, which takes place once per quarter. I had planned to go, but crummy health coupled with a not-so-good day have me camped out at home.

I’m sure the pawty is a huge hit and I know I’ll be there for the next one. I’m so proud of my friend, the editor Brandie Ahlgren, and all that she has accomplished with this new website. Kudos to CityDog Magazine and here’s to the new launch! :-)

Furry Photos calendar exchange, straight from Singapore!

Back in December, my buddy Nick asked me if I’d be interested in doing a 2011 calendar exchange. I said “hell yes!”. Nicholas Lee is a professional pet photographer who lives and works in Singapore, and the idea of getting something from there was pretty darn exciting. Needless to say I was stoked when I received the following in the mail. Thanks so much Nick! Please go check out his work at his Furry Photos website. There you’ll see a blog post with the calendar and goodies I sent him! :-)

Thanks again Nick for the fun calendar. I’ll be enjoying it all year!

I confess…

….that while I’ve been taking pictures of dogs and cats for almost 10 years and make my living as a photographer, I still have frequent, plentiful, sometimes overwhelming insecurities about my work.

I am my own worst critic, finding fault in even the best images.

Where a client is delighted, I am frustrated.

I worry I am getting stale. And producing the same images with every shoot. The same ‘boring’ images.

I focus, every time, on the faults of an image, not the strengths.

I think I don’t have a very creative eye, and envy those who do. It’s nearly impossible for me to ‘create’ a scene in my head. I’m great at working with what’s given to me, but to create it from scratch is another matter.

Even when I get emails from clients that start like this: “Oh my god I love them so much!! Awesome!!”, often it goes right over my head and all I can think of is “I could have done better”.

And sometimes, after some sessions, I really truly feel that I just downright suck. And wonder why in the world anyone would want to hire me, let alone pay me money for products. I think “Jeez, I’m such a fraud! I’m NOT a good photographer, I’m AWFUL!!”.

Now this isn’t to say that I don’t give myself credit from time to time. I do feel proud of myself in ‘general’ terms and usually know when I really nailed a shot.

I know I should give myself more credit for good composition and moderately decent exposure, considering I still don’t fully understand the relationship between ISO + aperture + shutter speed + metering type. (That may be the crux of my problems right there). You’d think that after over 7 years of photographing dogs and cats professionally I’d have all of this stuff figured out! But nooooooo….

I probably should pat myself on the back for making a living at something that I never formally studied and ‘figuring it all out’ the hard way.

But ultimately I just want to be better. A LOT better. I know I have great (GREAT) room for improvement. I suspect it will take me another 10 years of shooting to be satisfied with my own work.

I want to strive to improve on what I have, and continue to be more and more pleased with the results. To not just knock my client’s socks off, but knock my own socks off as well. I’m not there yet, but I really hope to be one day.

I wanted to express these self-doubts because I hoped that by sharing my own insecurities it will help others reading this blog to realize that everyone has them, including me.

I believe these insecurities of ‘not being good enough’ are a common condition of man and something that all humans struggle to overcome, and it is when we share these vulnerabilities with each other that we become bonded together as a whole, and realize “I am not alone”.

Now, I’m off to read my photography books and play around with the custom settings on my camera in an effort to make a teensy bit of a difference in my next session.

Until next time, remember, you are better than you think you are, worse than you’d like to be, but plenty good enough for everyone else. :-)

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