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Idea for Bar Owner Portrait Saturday
I shoot for a local paper and would like to wow them with a bar owner's portait for tomorrow, 4 Sept.
I will only have about 15 min to set up and do it since he will be open for business in the process.
Any ideas would be great. I shoot with the below gear as well as having 4 AB800 lights and umbrellas. If I am able, I will definitly use at least one, but might not have time to set up or room to set up.
Any suggestions or examples. Id like to do something different that him just leaning on the counter or something.
Edit: I should add that the article will be focusing on the ban of smoking on all bars and private establishments and the loss of business
~Michael~
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Michael
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09-03-2010 02:01 PM
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Pouring a draught or drink might be something to think about.
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Really depends on his looks and demeanor. I can envision several possibilities.....
Gruff character:
1) standing outside the pub with arms crossed or hands on hips
2) him at the corner of the bar supported with arms locked and wide stance (arms) looking hard at an ID card.
3) hoisting (an empty) barrel of beer in the cellar.
Jolly character:
similar but different
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Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.
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Still a newbie, can't move up!
how about just an empty bar with the bartender wiping the table. That will really show the loss of business.
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Originally Posted by
kundalini
Really depends on his looks and demeanor. I can envision several possibilities.....
Gruff character:
1) standing outside the pub with arms crossed or hands on hips
2) him at the corner of the bar supported with arms locked and wide stance (arms) looking hard at an ID card.
3) hoisting (an empty) barrel of beer in the cellar.
Jolly character:
similar but different

The last one was what I was thinking about. I was hoping to get it in the bar but possibly outside. Not sure what look would be good for him with an empty barrel and I'm not even sure if there is a cellar, I'm sure there would be.

Originally Posted by
Schwettylens
how about just an empty bar with the bartender wiping the table. That will really show the loss of business.
That's one other though I was thinking also. I believe the paper needs his face, though. I may get candid shots of him wiping the tables though, they were wanting something like that also.
~Michael~
Michael
D3 D300
l 24-70 2.8 l 70-200 2.8 VR I l Sigma 150 2.8 Bugma l 50 1.8 l 28 2.8 l SB-800 l Manfrotto 055XBPro and Ball Head
Some people see things
and say
WHY?
I look at things
and Say
Why NOT?
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Originally Posted by
kundalini
arms crossed or hands on hips
2) him at the corner of the bar supported with arms locked and wide stance (arms) looking hard at an ID card.
Of course he'd have to grow a third apendage for this. 
Take the same scenio and have a young hand extending an ID card towards him from underneath.
What's the story of the bar owner centered on? This would have a direct impact on a corresponding image.
The Liver is Evil and Must Be Punished.
Shooter of FX, DX and MFT
I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.
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The Liver is Evil and Must Be Punished.
Shooter of FX, DX and MFT
I could be wrong, but I doubt it.
Two wrongs don't make a right, but three rights make a left.
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get all the waitress topless waiting at the tables for somebody to come. make large poster, that might bring some people in for a beer
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!
Standing behind bar, arms crossed, towel flung over shoulder. Stack of ashtrays visible on shelf behind him. Camera pointing slightly up at him.
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Bar picture.
this is what i did for a bar poster not long time ago, it was kind of a shot for fun but the owner really liked it.
she was the waitress on shift that afternoon
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Originally Posted by
kundalini
SPAM reported.
Thank you. I read the reported SPAM post on mmy e mail and I'm like huh?

Originally Posted by
ghache
get all the waitress topless waiting at the tables for somebody to come. make large poster, that might bring some people in for a beer
Maybe I could arrange that for personal use and not the paper
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Originally Posted by
Infidel
Standing behind bar, arms crossed, towel flung over shoulder. Stack of ashtrays visible on shelf behind him. Camera pointing slightly up at him.
I really like the idea of multiple ashtrays. They need to be incorporated in some way. I was at first only going to have 1 in front of him, but miltiple of them will be much better.

Originally Posted by
ghache
Bar picture.
this is what i did for a bar poster not long time ago, it was kind of a shot for fun but the owner really liked it.
she was the waitress on shift that afternoon
Nice shot. I might be able to get some shots like this for the ones needed of him talking to customers or just making their drinks.
~Michael~
Michael
D3 D300
l 24-70 2.8 l 70-200 2.8 VR I l Sigma 150 2.8 Bugma l 50 1.8 l 28 2.8 l SB-800 l Manfrotto 055XBPro and Ball Head
Some people see things
and say
WHY?
I look at things
and Say
Why NOT?
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Been spending a lot of time on here!
empty bar with one man sitting on a stool close to the camera, bartender at the other end sliding a beer to the man, dim, empty bar in the background. the camera could be placed on the bar to make it look like the beer is coming closer to the camera?
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I spend too much of my life on TPF!

Originally Posted by
Infidel
Standing behind bar, arms crossed, towel flung over shoulder. Stack of ashtrays visible on shelf behind him. Camera pointing slightly up at him.
This has my vote! 
Too bad I'm too late...lol
How did it go?