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Barrfly said:
~ My last name is Barr.

~ The first job I had was a bartender at my fathers tavern called Barr's Place ( late 70's early 80's).

~ When I wasn't at the families bar I'd spend my free time in others. There used to be a bartenders code in which we'd take care of others at their prospective establishments.

~ 99% of the time when I do drink, it's only in bars.

~Currently as a side job I take care of media and shoot events at my bothers tavern which is called the Riverside Barr & Grill.
- Compensation : My bar tab.
- Most used catch phrase : Thank God for auto-focus 'cause I can't see you .
- Photos from events can be seen here : https://www.facebook.com/riverside.barr/photos_stream

Which means low light shots, right? I haven't had time to look at the linked pics yet but I gotta think that most bar patrons would be somewhat ambivalent at best about having their pictures taken while at the bar. Sort of like photographic evidence for the wife, IYKWIM... (Based on total ignorance BTW, when I went to bars 20 years ago, it was to dance, pick up women, etc. Typical 2 guys lookin' at/for girls kind of thing...) And you must have a great personality to help spice up the shots because otherwise, most of the shots would end up looking somewhat the same would they not? There's Joe drinking his beer, there's Sam drinking his beer, there's Sally hanging on Fred drinking his beer, etc... Unless! It's a rough bar, then you may have a lot of action shots... There's Joe beating the living crap out of Sam, there's Sally running while Fred jumps in to save Sam.... etc. 8)
 
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In the earlier 1980's, I built a 9600 BAUD from scratch using perf-board, discrete ICs, resistors, small speaker and moving coil microphone etc., to transmit research data from Ohio to Oregon in a motel room.
Took more than an hour to transmit.
The phone bill :-\.
-r
 
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lion rock said:
In the earlier 1980's, I built a 9600 BAUD from scratch using perf-board, discrete ICs, resistors, small speaker and moving coil microphone etc., to transmit research data from Ohio to Oregon in a motel room.
Took more than an hour to transmit.
The phone bill :-\.
-r

Didn't have your 4G LTE HotSpot and i7 Laptop with you that day, eh? Had to make due with that 9600 Baud HackinModem and KayPro or Compaq mobile PC XT or AT huh? (And you were stylin' if you had that!)
 
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Studio 1930 is my business name. Our first studio was in a building that was built in 1930 which made for an easy name for clients to remember. Avatar is from a liquid lips series I did a while back.

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.198105900228573.40823.100000874933142&type=3

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RustyTheGeek said:
Barrfly said:
~ My last name is Barr.

~ The first job I had was a bartender at my fathers tavern called Barr's Place ( late 70's early 80's).

~ When I wasn't at the families bar I'd spend my free time in others. There used to be a bartenders code in which we'd take care of others at their prospective establishments.

~ 99% of the time when I do drink, it's only in bars.

~Currently as a side job I take care of media and shoot events at my bothers tavern which is called the Riverside Barr & Grill.
- Compensation : My bar tab.
- Most used catch phrase : Thank God for auto-focus 'cause I can't see you .
- Photos from events can be seen here : https://www.facebook.com/riverside.barr/photos_stream

Which means low light shots, right? I haven't had time to look at the linked pics yet but I gotta think that most bar patrons would be somewhat ambivalent at best about having their pictures taken while at the bar. Sort of like photographic evidence for the wife, IYKWIM... (Based on total ignorance BTW, when I went to bars 20 years ago, it was to dance, pick up women, etc. Typical 2 guys lookin' at/for girls kind of thing...) And you must have a great personality to help spice up the shots because otherwise, most of the shots would end up looking somewhat the same would they not? There's Joe drinking his beer, there's Sam drinking his beer, there's Sally hanging on Fred drinking his beer, etc... Unless! It's a rough bar, then you may have a lot of action shots... There's Joe beating the living crap out of Sam, there's Sally running while Fred jumps in to save Sam.... etc. 8)

Actually it's a pretty wild place especially in the warmer months , There's two large indoor bars and a Tiki bar out on a deck that's as big as the building. They also have a grove between the bar and river with a full sized stage.
It's kind of a mix between a biker bar and a family restaurant depending on the day. The events ranging from outdoor concerts to cardboard boat races do give me ( and many other event photographers ) quite a variety of subjects .

I must admit though, some customers would rather remain anonymous. Usually before a shoot I announce it's for the bars website . It works out quite well. Funny part is most folks ask me to shoot them, I guess they just like seeing themselves on the web page.
Once in a while I get the request " Don't post that one, my wife doesn't know I'm here."

Check out the link, you might get a kick out of it, they don't just come in cars or motorcycles . They come in boats, helicopters and the occasional hot air balloon.
( I really didn't mean to go into promotions mode, but ya asked )
https://www.facebook.com/riverside.barr/photos_stream
 
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My name is Zeshan but people call me Zee, which is usually shortened to Z. My company name is Zeeography. I thought Zv would be kinda cool as Av means aperture value Zv means well Zee value!! Turn that dial to Z! Oh and the pic is just my keyboard, letter Z is the main focus there too.
 
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Ever since I got my first DSLR, I've shot exclusively in RAW as was most of the appeal for a DSLR for me to begin with, so "RAWShooter" was a no brainer. In some places I noticed RAWShooter was already taken and the appeal of a now seemingly infamous RAW shooting photographer who promotes shooting RAW (You know who :)) made the name more common in many places.
The 126 is simply the often occuring first 3 numbers for the model number of most Canon bodies ;)

Other names I've used are partiallygelatinated, which was funny at first but a little degrading and mouldypretzel which gets a funny reaction from my 8 y/o nephew lol
 
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Barrfly said:
RustyTheGeek said:
Barrfly said:
~ My last name is Barr.

~ The first job I had was a bartender at my fathers tavern called Barr's Place ( late 70's early 80's).

~ When I wasn't at the families bar I'd spend my free time in others. There used to be a bartenders code in which we'd take care of others at their prospective establishments.

~ 99% of the time when I do drink, it's only in bars.

~Currently as a side job I take care of media and shoot events at my bothers tavern which is called the Riverside Barr & Grill.
- Compensation : My bar tab.
- Most used catch phrase : Thank God for auto-focus 'cause I can't see you .
- Photos from events can be seen here : https://www.facebook.com/riverside.barr/photos_stream

Which means low light shots, right? I haven't had time to look at the linked pics yet but I gotta think that most bar patrons would be somewhat ambivalent at best about having their pictures taken while at the bar. Sort of like photographic evidence for the wife, IYKWIM... (Based on total ignorance BTW, when I went to bars 20 years ago, it was to dance, pick up women, etc. Typical 2 guys lookin' at/for girls kind of thing...) And you must have a great personality to help spice up the shots because otherwise, most of the shots would end up looking somewhat the same would they not? There's Joe drinking his beer, there's Sam drinking his beer, there's Sally hanging on Fred drinking his beer, etc... Unless! It's a rough bar, then you may have a lot of action shots... There's Joe beating the living crap out of Sam, there's Sally running while Fred jumps in to save Sam.... etc. 8)

Actually it's a pretty wild place especially in the warmer months , There's two large indoor bars and a Tiki bar out on a deck that's as big as the building. They also have a grove between the bar and river with a full sized stage.
It's kind of a mix between a biker bar and a family restaurant depending on the day. The events ranging from outdoor concerts to cardboard boat races do give me ( and many other event photographers ) quite a variety of subjects .

I must admit though, some customers would rather remain anonymous. Usually before a shoot I announce it's for the bars website . It works out quite well. Funny part is most folks ask me to shoot them, I guess they just like seeing themselves on the web page.
Once in a while I get the request " Don't post that one, my wife doesn't know I'm here."

Check out the link, you might get a kick out of it, they don't just come in cars or motorcycles . They come in boats, helicopters and the occasional hot air balloon.
( I really didn't mean to go into promotions mode, but ya asked )
https://www.facebook.com/riverside.barr/photos_stream
It looks like a fun place :D
 
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RustyTheGeek said:
lion rock said:
In the earlier 1980's, I built a 9600 BAUD from scratch using perf-board, discrete ICs, resistors, small speaker and moving coil microphone etc., to transmit research data from Ohio to Oregon in a motel room.
Took more than an hour to transmit.
The phone bill :-\.
-r

Didn't have your 4G LTE HotSpot and i7 Laptop with you that day, eh? Had to make due with that 9600 Baud HackinModem and KayPro or Compaq mobile PC XT or AT huh? (And you were stylin' if you had that!)
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
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I started doing photography about 20 yrs ago when I was 15. I grew up in Providence RI and spent a lot of time in NYC as a kid with my mother's family. I've always been fascinated with cities. Coupled with my interest and subsequent career in the fire service. I started with fire photography and it branched out from there. Every fire photographer has something fire related, however I wanted to put a little different spin on it hence "UrbanImages". I keep it separate from my photography business in order to preserve the professional aspect.
 
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