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Workshop II highlights + Workshop I photos

Sorry this is so late coming! But if you have been following my blog this week you understand why. :-)

So last weekend was Cowbelly Workshop II. Just like the first one, folks flew in from different parts of the country to my studio near the waterfront in Seattle, we squeezed the learning/teaching into 3 long days, we had doggie models and did photography on location with a client, we ate yummy food, we talked, we drank a lot of coffee, we ate a lot of candy, we shared, we exchanged ideas, and we learned. A LOT! (even me!)

I was even more intense with this workshop, being a bit of a drill sargeant at times, not wanting to miss, or forget anything. Like the last time, I lost my voice, and went home feeling tired and exhilarated at the same time. 

Here is a funny but true story. During dinner and drinks on the final night it came up that none of the gals had received the final email I sent early the week of the workshop. It contained all of the final updates and schedule changes and requested flight numbers and cell phone numbers from each of them. I remember thinking at the time that it was odd that I didn’t hear back from a single person on that email, although I did get a couple of emails saying “I’m excited, looking forward to meeting you!”. So after the workshop I look on my computer, and I discover that I did indeed send that last email. To myself. LOL. 

I really wanted to take more pictures at this workshop, and tried to, but I have learned that it is almost impossible for me to teach, and listen and photograph all at the same time, with the exception of the actual photography portion of the weekend. 

But, I will share with you the few shots that I took, and also more from Workshop I that were taken by, and so graciously sent to me, by some of the attendees. 

This reminds me of a 90’s Calvin Klein ad. 

This is funny. I had been downing coffee and red bull like it was water. I wanted to take some photos of the flowers we put on each table, but my hands were shaking so hard this was the best I could do. I needed a tripod. 

Charlie and Seymour, who are practically Cowbelly mascots now second to Fergie. 

I love these shots of Seymour! I swear I could photograph this boy all day. I love you Seymour!!

And with that Charlie is done with his model obligations, and takes off to find his next adventure, hee hee. 

check out the TEETH! wheee….

A few of the attendees listening to Nichole Smith of Dane + Dane photography. I have no idea what they were talking about here- this is when I was trying to take my shaky-hands flower shots. 

I am so sorry I didn’t get a group photo! Jim even told me how to take it with the ginormous photo stand thingy that I swear was two stories tall, but I completely flaked! sniff….

Ah well, I had such a great time with all of the gals I can’t possibly forget what they all look like! A sincere thank you to everyone for coming. :-)

Ali and Jill I am mailing your resource CDs tomorrow!

Below are some shots from Workshop I, courtesy of:

Tracy Aukerman

Bev Hollis

Angie Wojciechowska

Jaime Rowe

Thanks gals! I promise to introduce everyone from both workshops when they are ready for me to share them with the world! 

Me holding Diza. Did I ever mention how much I love her pink studded collar??

Ah yes, a pug and a fisheye, naturals together. c/o Bev Hollis??

Yep, that’s me below. I love this shot. Who took it? And was it a 2.8 or a 4.0? hee hee, woohoo

The lovely and talented Jaime Rowe

Me below. I look like a deer caught in the headlights, lol. 

Someone else’s gorgeous photo of one of our gorgeous flower arrangements. Someone who wasn’t drinking as much coffee as me. 

I LOVE these shots of the Fergs! How cute is she?? Tracy, are these your shots??

Y’all probably noticed the flaming hot pink tablecloths. It was a funny conversation with the guy at the rentals place. He had become totally enamored with my business the day before after seeing the link to my website in my email. So he had a pretty good idea of what I was like when I called. On the phone I asked for tablecloths, and he said “what color?” and I said “oh I don’t know- white?” and he said “no, you don’t want white”. Totally matter of factly (love that). “ok, what color should I get?”. He said “well, what do you like- we have pretty much every color of the rainbow”. “hmm, how about blue? no wait, maybe a sunny yellow? No, pink! I love pink”. And he said “ok, what shade of pink? We have light pink, medium pink, and hot pink”. I thought about it for a second and although my favorite color is pale pink I blurted “hot pink!!”. Without hesitation he said “Ok, hot pink it is”. It turned out looking awesome. :-)

Boy has the weather changed in a few short weeks. 

That’s a sandwich in that paper package folks. Christina brought Fergie down to visit us when she brought our lunches to the park (boy were we spoiled!), and Fergie had only one thing on her mind. My tuna, hee hee. 

Wow, we all look so sullen! So funny because we had a blast that day!

Let me tell you guys, it’s hard for anyone to take you seriously when your dog is peeking her head out from under the tablecloth in front of your legs. I couldn’t figure out why everyone was laughing. Here is the reason. 

Awww, look at the Ferginator being cute. Is is me or is she really really cute? I know I am biased but really….

And some tear-jerking comments (at least to me!) from a few of the attendees from last weekend:

“I had a great time at the workshop this weekend.  I learned a ton of new things and relearned some things I had been taught back in school.  Overall, it was a great experience. ”- Ali

“Thanks for putting yourself out there and for the information you shared.  I have been doing a lot of thinking and I feel good that I am heading in the right direction, … the information on business, marketing and having Brandi and Nicole there was just awesome too.  I am excited and plan to work hard on taking it to the next level.” -Pam

“Thank you SO much for all the information you gave us during the workshop.  It was tremendously valuable!” -Gail

And this was shamelessly stolen from Debbie’s blog:

“Last weekend I attended an awesome workshop in Seattle, given by the infamous Jamie Pflughoeft of Cowbelly Pet Photography!  Along with a group of very talented women photographers, I spent three very long and intense days focussing on all aspects of a pet photography business.  I could not even begin to describe all of the information that I came home with.  I am definitely going to have a busy fall sorting through all of this, but I do look forward to the challenge!” -Debbie

Oh! Before I forget, this past weekend I had two amazing guest speakers at the workshop- both women you should be familiar with by now. 

One was the superstar magazine editor Brandie Ahlgren of CityDog Magazine, and the other was my dear friend and talented pet photographer Nichole Smith of Seattle’s own Dane + Dane Studios. I cannot tell you how much I loved having both women there, and how much they both contributed to ‘the conversation’. I learned from both, and was thrilled to hear them echo the same points I was trying to drive home. The fact that they both took time out of their busy schedules to come and co-teach with me for a little while (Nichole had to run off to meet a wedding client afterward, and Brandie left to go prep for FidoFest), was such a treat. Sandy I am SO sorry Nichole wasn’t here when you were here- hopefully your paths will cross at some point!

Onto future workshops stuff:

I have been getting a lot of emails lately about 2009 workshops (those are some of the 97!), and each and every person who has expressed interest goes on my little excel spreadsheet. Please know that if you have contacted me I have immediately added you to the interest list, even if I haven’t been able to respond right away. Next year I am planning on hiring a temporary part-time project manager who has experience in event planning. He/she will take over the duties of planning and organizing and scheduling both the workshops and the attendees, so that I can focus on doing work for my clients here in Seattle before and between each city. This will enable me to run my business as normal, and then be ready for the workshops when the time comes! And also enable me to schedule shoots with clients in the cities I travel to.

Expect an entirely new workshops website to be launched sometime before years-end, complete with workshop photographs and testimonials, and more information on 2009 dates. I don’t expect to have next year’s dates set in stone until January, because, uh, I have plenty of stuff to do between now and then, lol, but I will do my very best to give everyone adequate notice to plan for it if they are interested in attending. 

Lastly, there will be a couple of changes for the 2009 workshops. 

Some of you may have noted on my workshops website on the registration page that I am now ’screening’ potential attendees.

Here is what this means. The last thing I want to do is talk someone into coming, OR have someone come that the workshops aren’t 100% right for. 

Attending one of my workshops takes a great amount of time, and trust, and money, and I want to be absolutely sure it is worth every single person’s time. I am not doing this for fame or fortune or to become the next ‘big thing’ in the photography community, I am doing it because I truly deeply want to help people chase their dreams and find success doing so. I want people to want it as badly for themselves as I do for them. 

There are a few gals who attended my workshops this fall who may giggle reading this. With each one of them I actually tried to talk them out of coming, because I wasn’t sure I had enough to offer them (they each had been running photography businesses for 2-8 years, and already had a solid client base). They each listened to me, took my resistance, and decided to come anyway. The sweetest thing for me to hear is that they each got so much out of it, and felt that it was totally worth coming even though they were more advanced in their businesses.

SO, you see, I really do have everyone’s best interests at heart. If I feel someone isn’t ready, or I can’t give them enough of what they need, I will be the first to say so. So if you are interested in attending a workshop next year, please tell me about yourself and your situation and what your goals are for the future. I will then take that information, and let you know if I think this is perfect for you, or if I think you should wait (I did this on two occasions with folks I hope to work with next year, but were not in the best place this year), or tell you to perhaps take up weather reporting or something instead, hee hee. 

Thanks to everyone who came this year, and I can’t wait to watch your businesses thrive and grow, and to the people who will be attending next year- I can’t wait to meet you! :-)

Sammy the (very special) pug

A quick peek at a very special little guy, whose story I will share with you soon.

Everyone, this is Sammy. He is a pug as you can see. A very happy boy. He has a lot he can teach us, as you will soon learn in an upcoming post.

What do you think of my new panoramic crops? I am totally digging them. I think this will be my new thing. :-)

I am taking the day off today to go spend it with my mom over in the town of Kirkland, WA where she lives. They have lots of malls over there in the burbs (with free parking even!) so we are going to do some shopping. Those who know me know I’m not a big shopper- something about malls (and the suburbs) just makes me tired and want to go home. I prefer the open air market type shopping experience a la paris or milan. But they do have some cool, fancy malls near where my mom lives and I still need to get a few things for my office so we’ll most likely hit some home stores. Speaking of my office, my 9,273 flagged emails will just have to wait till tomorrow for a reply. 

Hope y’all are having a great Monday August 25th! :-)

 

Cinny ’sneak-peek’

Although it had been awhile since I photographed a greyhound, I did not forget how sweet and sensitive they are. Cinny was no exception to this, and she was so sweet I wanted to shoot her all day!

Here are some of my favorites from our session. No spit this time I promise. :-)

Isn’t Cinny pretty?

Happy, smily girl.

One of my faves of her…

it’s blurry but I couldn’t deny the head-tilt from this blog.

she is even pretty in black and white

Cinny is a retired racing greyhound, and we were hoping to get shots of her running to no avail (she wasn’t interested), hence the long lead. In this shot below, her look seems to say: “haven’t you bipeds made me run enough??”. Yeah Cinny, I can’t say I blame you honey. Poor girl.

Hmmm, big surprise with this next shot. What is that? Blue sky?? noooo…..

Every retired racing greyhound has their numbers tattoo’d inside their ear. I think Cinny’s translates to: ” thank god I don’t have to do THAT anymore…”

I am so predictable….

hey- there in nothing better than a greyhound yawning in front of a blue sky backdrop, IMHO. :-)

Pamperedpuppy review of Cowbelly’s Decopaw art in December 2007 issue

Words can’t describe how happy I am at this moment. Why?

Click here to see why.

For those who don’t know what this means, my custom Decopaw art was selected for review by the popular (and fabulous) pamperedpuppy.com, the ‘web’s largest online magazine and shopping portal devoted to luxury lifestyles for dogs’.

Each month pamperedpuppy selects a handful of products to review for it’s ‘Merryvaluations’ program. Merry is the adorable company mascot, and she gets to approve doggie products and throw in her two-cents worth.

The art review program is for Merry’s mommy, the talented, sweet as pie, and uber cool Angie McKaig. It’s Angie’s two cents that comprise the review. Of course, Merry obliges her mom by sitting pretty for a photo next to the completed art piece, lol.

Here is the backstory on this review:

Way back in the early fall (late summer?) of 2006 Angie and I were emailing on a totally unrelated subject, when she mentioned to me that she was starting a beta program of artists reviews for the monthly Merryvaluations program, and asked if I would be interested in having my Decopaw art reviewed. “Are you kidding?” I thought. “Absolutely of course YES!”. I felt so honored that she would even think of me, given the hundreds of talented pet artists out there.

So around this time last year we tried to start the process. She and I were both very busy so we played a little game of email tag, then decided it would be best for both of us to wait until 2007.

We reconnected again in February of this year, then went back and forth through email again for a couple of months and then started the process in May.

To make a very long story short, essentially life got in the way for both of us this summer, but we finally finished our art commission and I shipped off Merry’s canvas (that’s her in the art- how cute is she?!) to Angie in late September. Here is her winning proof, and two others that I designed. There is a 4th proof but it is a red Christmas one and just doesn’t go with the pink in this post, lol.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Angie planned to post the review on December 1st, which, if I could have picked any day of the year to have my art reviewed, would have been the day. Just in time for the holidays, yipee!

Needless to say I am beyond thrilled with both the review and that I even had the opportunity in the first place. I actually cried when I read the review, and believe this is hands-down the best thing that has happened to Cowbelly/Decopaw in all of 2007.

I am so excited about this review and even more excited to share it with you, my blog audience.

And if you are a pamperedpuppy fan and have stumbled over here from my website, welcome! Hang around for awhile. You’ll find all kinds of doggie photos, colorful pet art, and other fun stuff on this blog. Feel free to leave comments, let me know you are here, ask questions, or just gander to your heart’s content.

Yay for pamperedpuppy!!! :-)