Podcast #66 – Conversation with Jamie Pflughoeft about Pet Photography
This week Kerry sits down with Jamie Pflughoeft of Cowbelly Pet Photography to discuss…believe it or not…pet photography. You may not realize what a huge market this is, third behind weddings and babies.
Jamie talks about her techniques, equipment, dealing with animals, and getting great shots.
Be sure and check out Jamie’s work at:
http://cowbelly.com
http://cowbellyblog.com
http://cowbellyworkshops.com
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Kerry Garrison
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About the Author: Kerry Garrison is a wedding, portrait, and product photographer living in southern California. With 10 years of experience shooting products and 3 years of experience in the wedding industry, Kerry brings a good deal of technical know-how and can explain topics in easy-to-understand terms. Kerry's work can be found at http://kerrygarrison.com and on Facebook at http://facebook.com/KerryGarrison











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Great podcast! There was a lot of good information and perfect timing. I'm just starting a pet photography business and I thought this was just great. Keep it up!
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I thought the podcast was good but I was disappointed that you had someone on your show who is so diametrically opposed in theory to sharing with her local community. Cowbelly's website clearly states that she does not allow anyone in her workshops from Western Washington….not just Seattle…..Very disappointing that you picked her as your pet photographer.
I can see the point about not wanting to train all of your local competition. Although I do not subscribe to that philosophy myself, it is everyone's right to decide how they will run their business. I don't feel that her not wanting to teach people from her area was enough to not want to have her on the show. I just personally felt I wasn't going to judge her on that even though I do not have that same policy myself.
I thought the podcast was good but I was disappointed that you had someone on your show who is so diametrically opposed in theory to sharing with her local community. Cowbelly's website clearly states that she does not allow anyone in her workshops from Western Washington….not just Seattle…..Very disappointing that you picked her as your pet photographer.
I can see the point about not wanting to train all of your local competition. Although I do not subscribe to that philosophy myself, it is everyone's right to decide how they will run their business. I don't feel that her not wanting to teach people from her area was enough to not want to have her on the show. I just personally felt I wasn't going to judge her on that even though I do not have that same policy myself.