My friend Leila is in Beijing China competing in the 2008 Summer Olympics. We grew up in eastern Montana and know each other through track and field. I went to school in Savage MT, a small class C school, she went to school in Sidney, Montana. We would often practice at their school before District and Divisional meets because they had a rubberized track and ours was a crummy dirt track. Sometimes different class schools would compete against each other because there’s not a whole lot of schools in Montana to start with.

About six months ago she asked me for some photo advice. Some of her fellow Stanford track & field friends were thinking about doing some fitness modeling. I’ve been to California several times this year for photo assignments and we both hoped that I could get to the San Francisco area on assignment and also photograph Leila and friends.

Fast forward to the other week. I thought I had a last minute wedding south of San Francisco, but the job fell through. I knew that Leila had made the trials for the Olympics and still needed some photos. She wanted to document her physique and have, “Something to show the grandkids someday.”

I messaged a friend and fellow photographer Gene X Hwang of Orange Photography – San Francisco to see if he could help.

Gene was able to help Leila and here are two of his studio photos:

© 2008 Orange Photography - Woman Olympic Athlete Pole Vault - Leila Ben-Youssef

Check out Gene’s blog post on the Orange Photography Blog to see some other photos. While I would have loved to photograph Leila, It was nice to connect two people I know and Gene did an awesome job at photographing Leila.

Gene met me while searching for a photographer to help with an assignment in Scottsdale Arizona. He googled and found my flickr photos and website. After meeting Gene in person at the corporate event we have keep in touch online as well. Gene has hired me several times to cover some Orange photography projects in the Phoenix area.

If you’re watching the Beijing Summer 2008 Olympics look for Leila. She’s representing Tunisia. I guess she’s was too good to make the USA team! :-)

I’m off to goggle for “gym membership in Phoenix, AZ”.

Adam Nollmeyer
Arizona Photographer

http://acmephotography.net

Posted by Adam, filed under News. Date: August 8, 2008, 6:29 am | 3 Comments »

BE RIGHT BACK.

Yeah! (if you are reading this text….. then our move to the new site is complete)

If you need to email me today, use adam [at] nollmeyer.net
if you are getting a bounce back from an acmephotography.net email

This post is here to let you know that this site may be 1/2 up and 1/2 down as the DNS propagates to a new host, everything will look the same, except that this post will not be there…

….unless I republish it.

*edited…. I’ve decided to keep this post up, because I would be upset if I signed up for a lousy host because someone deleted a well deserved post.

I’ve been with Host Department for over 5 years I believe. I was never a power user, but recently their hosting services has been more of a “non-service” than a service. I believe this web host goes by hostdepartment.com and hostdepartment.net The supposed owner / chairman is Jimmy Tanzil.

I subscribed to some different “uptime” tracking tools and every week they would be down for 1/2hr to 2 hours at least one day per week. In fact last week they were down for…. 3 hours one day and 14 hours another. Here is a report via HostTracker.com

Total uptime:96.57% Downtime:21 hour(s) 14 min(s)

Weekly uptime:88.76% (fail in my book) Downtime:18 hour(s) 52 min(s)

Day 2008-05-04 Uptime:100.00%
Day 2008-05-03 Uptime:37.78% Downtime:14 hour(s) 55 min(s) = maga FAIL
Day 2008-05-02 Uptime:100.00%
Day 2008-05-01 Uptime:83.55% Downtime:3 hour(s) 56 min(s) = another failure
Day 2008-04-30 Uptime:100.00%
Day 2008-04-29 Uptime:100.00%
Day 2008-04-28 Uptime:100.00%

What’s almost as bad as this type of downtime is their “Uptime Guarantee


99.99% Uptime Guarantee

We guarantee that your website will be up all through the year! However, if your website uptime should be lower than 89.9%, we will give you a full refund of your hosting charges for that particular effected month. Please see your Acceptable Use Policy (AUP) for additional details.

So they say that they are, or rather should be at 99.99%, yet they really only mean 90% uptime. Say what you mean Host Department, or go back to school to learn better math!

This blog post is not meant as a review however if you are wondering which web host to use, I can tell you that host department sucks.

Who should you use? I hate to sound political, but ANYONE BUT HOSTDEPARTMENT ( also 1&1 stinks too) They both suck and are evil.

See you on the flip side.* I’ll probably flip the switch later tonight.

(*Edited…. Yeah, if you see this text we’re already on the new host)

Adam Nollmeyer
http://acmephotography.net

Posted by Adam, filed under News. Date: May 10, 2008, 5:47 pm | No Comments »

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