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01/31/2012 07:20:19 PM · #1 |
A possible client is going to be in town this Friday and they're looking to get headshots for them and a few team members. They're staying in a hotel downtown and flying out late morning/early afternoon. Do you think I'll be able to set up this shoot in the hotel somewhere? What do you think is the best possible way to make this happen?
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01/31/2012 07:24:52 PM · #2 |
Hotels usually have several conference rooms that can be booked by the hour.
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01/31/2012 07:26:37 PM · #3 |
... Or you can hang around in the hotel bar the preceding night and pick up a woman there for business. They're always looking for some action. Then use her room the next morning.
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01/31/2012 08:15:06 PM · #4 |
If they're staying at the hotel, it may be easier and cheaper for them to arrange the conference room.
Personally, I think you should try Slippy's 2nd suggestion. |
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01/31/2012 08:17:46 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Spork99: If they're staying at the hotel, it may be easier and cheaper for them to arrange the conference room.
Personally, I think you should try Slippy's 2nd suggestion. |
Except maybe try and get some shots throughout the night as well? |
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01/31/2012 10:11:20 PM · #6 |
i've had clients take a room when it was going to be an all day event and i've had hotels comp space as a courtesy for quick and easy portraits. it's just a matter of how complicated your shoot is going to be. are you setting up multiple lights, or are you shooting in strobist mode? |
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01/31/2012 10:23:47 PM · #7 |
Has anyone else realized that the OP's post could easily be written to a hitman instead of this group? Totally looks like something out of a crime novel. lol. |
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01/31/2012 10:29:51 PM · #8 |
Most hotels have attractive areas that would serve as good backgrounds for pictures, and most don't have a problem with taking pictures in their lobby / atrium / whatever. Courtesy, of course, is the rule of the day. Don't forget - it is easier to obtain forgiveness than permission. Of course, I'm speaking from my experience in the U.S. - your mileage may vary... |
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01/31/2012 11:01:52 PM · #9 |
Originally posted by Spork99: If they're staying at the hotel, it may be easier and cheaper for them to arrange the conference room.
Personally, I think you should try Slippy's 2nd suggestion. |
I think I'll give them a call and ask them what they can do and see if they offer anything up for free. If not, I'll ask what it would cost to get a little empty room to use. Then bill the client of course ;)
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01/31/2012 11:42:27 PM · #10 |
Originally posted by Cory: Has anyone else realized that the OP's post could easily be written to a hitman instead of this group? |
See this thread ... :-( |
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