Post your best portraits(street, studio, candid etc...).

Hi, this is my first post. Here are a few pictures I did for a portrait/lighting assignment for class using continuous light. We weren't allowed to use flash. This is the first studio shoot I've done so far.
 

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There are some incredible photographers on this forum.
 

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brwphotoinc said:

wow, very interesting... and should you feel like sharing some details, I (and maybe others) would be interested ;)
(I mean basic camera settings, layout of the 4 600ex... just a quick napkin drawing would be great :) )

btw, I looked on your web and blog, didn't find it there, but while I'm bothering you... the Shanty Creek 2011 winter snowboarder, speedlites were involved as well, right... ?
Thank you
 
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A lot of great shots in this thread!

Here is a street portrait I took recently of a homeless person who was selling news papers (a paper that specializes on poverty issues and the challenges of homeless people in general) and feeding pigeons in the centre of Copenhagen. When one of the pigeons flew up in his palm I was reminded of a saying we have in Danish, which when translated in to English goes like One bird in the hand is better than two on the roof top, and was immediately grabbed by the moment and the message the picture conveys

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