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Passport Pet Photography Workshop website is now live!

I’m super excited to announce that Nichole and I have our new Passport workshop website up, and it contains all of the information folks have requested about the upcoming San Diego workshop in May. Nichole worked long and hard on the website, and we finally have the content and location dialed in. If you are interested in attending our workshop in May, please visit the new website for the whole low-down. Registration for San Diego opens tomorrow morning at 10am PST!

Nichole and I are really looking forward to our second joint venture, and hoping to meet more fantastic folks who are as passionate about pet photography as we are. Below are some comments from happy Passport NYC attendees.

  • “This workshop was absolutely one of the most beneficial actions I’ve taken towards getting my business off the ground. Having two inputs from both Jaime and Nichole was fantastic.  Their tips and suggestions were priceless. The workshop was well thought out and executed. I highly recommend making the investment.” -Kim
  • “This workshop exceeded my expectations in all respects – the weekend provided a ton of incredibly practical, useful and directly applicable information about how to run my pet photography business.  I went in with high expectations and came out amazed by the richness of content.  Jamie and Nichole are terrific instructors, terrific people and above all terrific artists and businesspeople – I feel very lucky to have had the opportunity to learn so much from them.” -Michelle
  • “The Passport Workshop was such a wonderful experience for me.  At first I was a bit weary about spending the money (that’s the cynical side of me), but now I feel I underpaid for the massive amounts of information that was given!  They did not hold back one bit! Jamie and Nichole made the days fun and interactive and I now have the courage and confidence to follow my passion, as well as step by step instructions on how to do it without making newbie mistakes.  I thank you ladies so much for putting in the time and effort for such a comprehensive and fun workshop.” -Stephanie
  • “Inspiring!!! I arrived questioning whether this journey would be right for me… I left feeling inspired and confident that I can do this and make a living!  What a way to combine my love for animals and photography!  Jamie and Nichole did a SUPERB job in delivering the workshop materials.  My only complaint:  It had to end!!!!” -Michelle
  • “An absolutely incredible workshop!!! Jam-packed from beginning to end with a wealth of information about establishing a successful business as well as the technical aspects of pet photography. Jamie and Nichole are wonderful instructors, are so sincere and passionate about what they do, and are really motivating – they truly want you to succeed as a professional pet photographer.
  • Having two instructors who are nationally-known and respected artists in the industry is a bonus – although they have similar styles, they offer an interesting perspective on the things they do differently.  Being able to network with other “aspiring pet photographers” is invaluable.  I came away from the workshop totally exhausted but with the right information I need to take the next steps in getting my business off and running!  A+!, paws up!, and kudos! to Jamie and Nichole.” -Chellie
  • “The passport workshop with Jamie and Nichole was absolutely fantastic! It is chalked full of tremendously helpful information, materials, and real experiences.  Jamie and Nichole did an excellent job conveying what being a pet photographer is really like and shared numerous details that can only be learned through experience!  They are truly experts in the field & were so great about answering the many questions we all had! The workshop is a great balance of learning, networking, and fun and I feel like I have a great group of people I can count on if I ever need photography advice or a second set of eyes!  I’m so glad I attended as I came away with so many resources as well as a whole lot of inspiration!” -Nunthany
  • “Attending the Passport Workshop was the best thing I could have done for myself as a fledgling pet photographer. The three days are jam-packed with tons of information and no fluff. There’s lots of bang for your buck and I cannot imagine what state of affairs my business would be in if I had’t had the opportunity to learn from these women. They’re engaging, excellent speakers, whip-smart professionals and outright delightful human beings.  Every minute was purposeful and educational.” -Melody


2011 Workshops

I’ve been posting 2011 Workshops updates on the Cowbelly Facebook Wall all evening, and decided to just compile them together here.

I have updates and changes to Cowbelly and Passport Workshops!

First, on the Passport Workshops front:

1. We don’t plan to have the date or location set until late 2010 or early 2011. Nichole and I both have so much on our plates right now and need to focus the rest of the year on our (non-photographer) clients. If you are interested in being the first to know when the date + location of the Passport 2011 Workshop is released, please send me an email to workshops@cowbelly.com, with ‘Passport Workshops email notification’ in the subject, and I’ll place you on our email notification list.

2. This month Nichole and I will be building a new dedicated website for the Passport Workshops. In the future, you will be able to find all updates on the Passport Workshops at www.passportworkshops.com. Our new email address for Passport Workshops will be info@passportworkshops.com. (Please note these aren’t active yet and won’t be until November 1st at the soonest!)

3. Like our NYC workshop this last August, the Passport Workshop will be open to beginners through intermediates. Due to demand, we are considering adding another single day onto our trip for a one-day intermediate/advanced workshop, which would be open to more intermediate and advanced pet photographers and take place on a weekday. (We know you full time pet togs can take a day off because you work for the very best boss- yourself!).

If you are an intermediate/advanced pet photographer and would love to come and learn from us, please let me know. We’ll need to structure the content in a different way, depending on the needs of the group, and want to make sure we are doing a great job teaching to those who are closer to our level. We’re not sure if we’ll do it yet, it will depend entirely upon demand. We plan to keep the group small- perhaps between 8-12 people.

3. We will continue to teach an optional 1-day Commercial/Editorial workshop, which will continue to be for 8 people max. But I need to make it clear that the Commercial/Editorial workshop is not for those who are JSO. It’s designed for intermediate and advanced pet photographers who have *solid* experience working with and shooting (other people’s) pets. What do we mean by solid? We mean: consistent, ongoing shooting for clients in various settings for a minimum of 2+ years. We’ll expect each attendee to answer yes to the following statement before they register: “You feel confident in your abilities to produce outstanding shots in any situation with any pet under any lighting conditions under any deadlines with any shot list.” We’d rather have an unfilled group than teach folks who aren’t truly ready for the greater risks that commercial and editorial work carry. Consider us your pet photography nazis on this. ;-)

4. Starting next year, if we can get our act together, we will be implementing our Passport Scholarship Program. We’ll offer admittance to one attendee at no cost, provided they meet specific criteria. What criteria? Essentially a criteria of need and hardship. We’ll define more in early 2011. (No sob stories until then! lol)

5. We may decide to offer another additional day of 1-on-1 shooting + portfolio/marketing materials/branding review (open to anyone- non-weekend attendees alike), but this remains to be seen as well. But we know there is a need for it, so we’re working on a way to make it happen. In sum we’d like to have 3 additional days that would benefit different people- days that could be purchased individually: 1) portfolio review/1-on-1 shooting, 2) advanced workshop, 3) commercial + editorial. Man, reading this, I really wish I had something like this 5 years ago!!

Now, on the Cowbelly Workshops front:

1. Along with the single Passport Workshop co-taught with my lovely colleague Nichole in a city that isn’t Seattle, I will be teaching ONE and only one Cowbelly Workshop in Seattle next year to a maximum of 15 people (but possibly only 13). As always, these workshops are designed for beginners and those who have been in business a short time (up to 12 months). It will be sometime in one of the warmer weather months, which for Seattle means June-September. I hope to announce the date by February 2011.

2. I’m considering teaching an intermediate/advanced Cowbelly Workshop to more intermediate + advanced pet photographers in the future. I don’t think that will happen in 2011, but I wanted to put the vibe out now to see how many people would be interested. The content and structure would be different, it would be 2 days instead of 3, and most likely take place in a different (West Coast) city, to give me a little break from my own city and also open up the time(s) of year this might take place. If you are interested in attending an intermediate/advanced Cowbelly Workshop please let me know and I’ll add you to the notification list. This would be for a maximum of 8-10 people. I’ll structure the content based on what that specific group would want to learn from me.

3. I will be adding an additional 1/2 day onto the single Seattle workshop next year, so it will go from 3 days to 3.5 days. It will be Thursday from 1-6pm, and Friday through Sunday from 9am-6pm. This is over a year overdue, and now that I have taken the schedule information off the website I can do it (whoopee!). The extra time is needed, but sadly yes, will require an extra night’s hotel stay and a possible nominal increase in the registration fee to cover the extra expenses (nominal meaning- not very much). “More time!”, has been the most common request I’ve received on my eval forms so it really needs to be done. I can tell you guys, it’s DAMN hard to put 7.5 years of knowledge into 3 days. It’s a wonder I pull it off at all. Especially considering I have the memory of the gnat and the focus of a 2 year old. But that’s neither here nor there. ……… now where was I?

4. Oh yes! I will also be adding in my own ‘business review’ service to pet photographers, starting in 2011. You can call it ‘portfolio review’ if you like, but it’s more than that, because the goal will be to take a look at multiple elements of a person’s business, and help them determine what to change/where to go from here. My plan is to include portfolio/image review, or what I like to call “keep/toss” (which images to keep in a gallery and which to toss and why, including suggestions on how to edit a shot to make it better), and business essentials/branding review (business name/logo/tag line/branding/promo material feedback). This will be done through email and by phone, and will be available to anyone, whether or not they attend a workshop. I won’t offer this service until 2011, because I don’t have time to develop it right now, but expect it to be an option next year. I will only take a few photographers per quarter, and schedule them on the same day or set of 2 days, so this will be a super limited offering to those who really need it.

5. I will be opening up the Cowbelly workshops to photographers who live and/or work in Western Washington, as long as they work and live 50+ miles from Seattle. (In the past it used to be all of Western Washington). The reason why they aren’t open to folks in the Seattle area may not be for the reasons people think. It’s not because I personally don’t want competition, in fact it would benefit me to have MORE great pet photographers to refer clients to who can’t afford to work with me, BUT, there are already over 28 professional pet photographers in the greater Seattle alone, far more than any other city in the country. To say this market is over-saturated would be an understatement.

I’m so passionate about seeing each of my attendees become successful, and part of that is having a great feasibility + competitive analysis from the get-go, which is difficult if not impossible in this area. The other thing is, I respect my local competition, many of whom I consider friends. They might not ever say anything to me, but I don’t think they would be too thrilled at me training additional direct competitors year after year, given how many pet photographers are already in this area. Now if I was only teaching tips on how to photograph your pets it might be different, but I’m handing over my business on a platter in my Workshops- carte blanche- and it’s far more than just having fun shooting together.

Anyhoo! If you live in Western Washington in say- Bellingham or Olympia or Vancouver or Port Townsend or Longview or wherever, and would like to attend a Cowbelly workshop, give me a shout and I’ll put you on the email notification list for 2011. Whoopee!

6. Which brings me to my final point: IF you would like to receive information on any Cowbelly workshops stuff or any additional services for photographers added in 2011, PLEASE email me at workshops@cowbelly.com and tell me you’d like Cowbelly Workshops info (and/or Passport info), so I can place you on my email notification list. I have been known to email interested parties before releasing information to the public, so it’s really important that you do this if you want the most timely info out there. I promise to email you when I have details to share. :-)

Oh, whew, that’s it! I’ve told you everything I know! Please don’t bug me until 2011 with more questions! Thank you photographer, for reading my tome. And yes, I love you, I really do, but now I’m going to ignore you for the rest of the year. lol

I’m off to go take care of some private clients and enjoy my dog for the rest of 2011. Have a fantastic week!

since no post is complete, here is one of Enzo during our super fun group shoot at the September Seattle Cowbelly Workshop

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Passport NYC Workshop Review

Ok, it’s time for some fun posts, and lots and lots of pictures! Don’t say I didn’t warn you. ;-)

Last month was the inaugural Passport Pet Photography Workshop, which took place in New York City in the famed Flatiron District. Nichole and I spent many months preparing, and the final weeks before the workshop were nothing short of intense and exhausting. But our efforts paid off, and we had a workshop that blew even our own expectations away. Not to toot our own horns or anything, but it was fantastic! I loved teaching with Nichole, the group that we had was great, the location was amazing, the food was awesome, and the whole experience that weekend was one I know I will never forget. I look forward to the planning meeting I’m having with Nichole this week where we talk about where to go next!

With that said, I bring you the Passport NYC workshop review- as it should be- in pictures.

Beer & Pizza on the city street.

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From left to right, the fabulous Mave Hotel, where most of the attendees stayed (and where we did our commercial shoot on Monday), a sign making sure the doggies know where to ‘go’, and Mr Alleegator, from the awesome Brother Jimmy’s BBQ, ridden by an adorable kitty cat, a gift from Josh from Borrowlenses.com. My alligator now lives on the lamp on my nighstand, and the kitty now lives on my vanity and I love them both.

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Our gorgeous waitress at Brother Jimmy’s kept bringing us free stuff. First it was shots, and then it was this ginormous fishbowl filled with what they called ‘swampwater’. (A drink that was literally in a fishbowl). Notice Mr Alleegator nosediving in the drink? That was a really fun night. By the way, that’s Nichole, and her now-fiancee Colin (congrats guys!), who was a fantastic assistant all weekend. That is, between his food-filled eating jaunts around the city.

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Speaking of food, I don’t normally eat burgers, but the New York Burger Company is AWESOME. So is Birch Coffee, which is owned by one of our dog model parents and right next door to the Mave Hotel. Thanks for your hospitality Jeremy!

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Speaking of awesome, we held the workshop at the drop-dead gorgeous Flatiron District space Nest Event Loft. It was a beautiful and inspiring space, and we think our attendees liked it, because when they all walked in, all they could say was “wow”.

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Nest loft details.

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The view from the Nest windows was pretty spectacular. To the left you see the Flatiron Building, which is the view out the farthest left window on the right.

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New York! It might take me a bit, but I’ll be back.

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Did I mention eating good food? Oh the food memories I’ll have from NY will stay with me forever. These were the breakfasts we served to our attendees. A huge thank you to Colin for helping us find the best food providers in the city! We absolutely couldn’t have done it without you and your iPad.

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Speaking of food, there’s the world-famous Shake Shack on the left, located right by the Nest Loft in Madison Square Park. Attendees to the Monday commercial + editorial workshop on the left, and attendees of the weekend workshop on the right. We had 20 peeps over the weekend, and 8 on Monday, making a fully sold out group, whoopee! (pardon the awful quality- these are iPhone pics).

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We spent a lot of time in Madison Square Park. Two of our models below, giving us the feel of NYC park life on ‘the level of dog’.

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Notice the girl taking pictures in the background on the left? ha! That’s Eden on the right, running through Madison Square Park, with New Yorkers behind her.

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This darling little guy was a super sweet frenchie we nearly stepped on walking out of the loft one day. He really wasn’t as sad as he looked- he was just totally hamming it up with ‘sad dog face’ to get belly rubs from our large group of fawning dog lovers. He was all smiles and frenchie strut when he went on his merry way. Anyone remember what his name was? What a cutie pie!

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Speaking of sad dogs, the day after the workshop ended Nichole and I took a tour of the ASPCA. How could you not adopt a dog after seeing this face below? I dream of a day when people stop buying dogs, and adopt them instead, so we will no longer see this picture.

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Yes, please take home a friend. Take it from me and Fergie, mutts make awesome companions!

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I want to sincerely thank everyone who attended that weekend, and made it such fun for Nichole and I. We positively can’t wait to teach our next Passport Workshop together, and are excited to see where we end up. More photos to come of our NYC doggie models!

PASSPORT: International Pet Photography workshops by Cowbelly & dane + dane

I am beyond excited today to announce the launch of a new brand of intense, interactive pet photography workshops. To double the awesome on the workshops I already teach, I am adding in my most esteemed colleague J. Nichole Smith as my partner, and we are taking the show on the road- internationally, starting in New York City in August. That’s right, a workshop so chock-a-block with information, with valuable resources, with once-in-a-lifetime experiences, and with crazy fun cool dogs, it’s bound to blow your mind. AND, unlike the regular Cowbelly workshops, it’s open to both beginning photographers and intermediate photographers alike (with an optional Commercial + Editorial workshop open to intermediate and advanced photographers). Check out the whole meal deal below. And get excited, we know we are!

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Passport: worldwide workshops for aspiring pet photographers

Who: The Passport program is a collaborative effort between myself  (Jamie Pflughoeft, owner of Cowbelly Pet Photography)  and my treasured colleague J.Nichole Smith, founder of dane + dane studios.  Read more About Us

What: Passport Workshops are intense and interactive – crafted for photographers aspiring to make a full-time living via their pet photography businesses. These workshops also include an optional fourth day which is centered entirely around editorial and commercial pet photography- featuring guest speakers and a real client shoot.  Read the program itinerary

When: The inaugural program is scheduled to take place in New York City in August this year (please check the website for dates and current openings- these workshops book fast!!).

Where: These workshops will take place in destinations around the world, starting with arguably the most inspiring city of all – New York. The workshop itself will be held in the FANTASTIC Nest Loft in the Flatiron District of Manhattan.

Why: Because we have seen first-hand how hungry our pet photography peers are for information, advice, tangible resources and genuine collaboration- and we want to help in a major, life changing way. Both Nichole and I wish we had a program like this when WE were first starting out -oh the multiple “burn-outs” and expensive mistakes we would have avoided.

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For more information visit the online home of the Passport Pet Photography Workshops at: CowbellyWorkshops.com and be sure to check out the FAQ page to find answers to all of your questions.

Nitty Grits…

Registration will open this Friday May 14, 2010 at 9am PST– and not one moment sooner.  Because space is very limited and we do expect the program to fill quickly – we recommend you plan to register right away. Acceptance is on a “first come, first served” basis – so don’t miss the boat! Check out more information about NYC RegistrationRates.

PLEASE NOTE: We do screen our applicants carefully to be sure that the program will be beneficial to all who attend. Also, out of respect for our own businesses and our local colleagues, we will not be accepting any applicants who live or work in Western Washington.

Nichole and I hope to see some of you in NYC or beyond!

(Oh, and for those who have asked, I will still be teaching my annual Cowbelly workshop in Seattle every year! The June workshop is sold out, with 8 people on the waiting list, but registration for the September workshop will open on June 21st! Note: I plan to do only 2 workshops per year starting in 2011- one in Seattle in the spring or fall, and one travel workshop with Nichole.)

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Updated to add:

We have gotten a lot of emails over the last two weeks asking about future locations for the passport workshops (we sent out an early notification email to the folks on our mailing list), and here is what we have tentatively planned at this point:

Given the growing demand of international pet photographers for a quality educational experience, the bulk of the workshops will be held in international locations outside of the US, with a few in the future in domestic locations. Below is what we are working toward:

International: London, Australia, Italy and Asia

Domestic: Miami, and possibly LA or  Hawaii

In regards to domestic (US) locations, we don’t have any plans to re-visit cities I have already taught in, either with the Passport workshops or the regular Cowbelly workshops, with the exception of possibly LA at some point in the (farther) future. (All regular Cowbelly workshops, taught by me alone, will take place only in Seattle from this year on.)

In regards to the numbers of workshops per year, given the massive amount of work required for planning each workshop, and our desire to continue to serve our private clients in Seattle as best as we can, Nichole and I only plan to teach one Passport workshop per year. If we follow the aforementioned schedule it would keep us busy for the better part of 7 years, so that’s enough planning for now, whew!

If you live in or near any of the above locations, and/or would like to travel to any of those locations let us know. We currently have a list of names in locations around the world, and will continue to grow this list into the future. We’re excited to see where this venture takes us, and are super excited for the inaugural workshop in New York in August!

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