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    My first attempt at portraits

    Wow, nice first set of portraits. The mono look along with the grittiness are a nice touch.
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    What have you done with your camera today

    I received mine back from Nikon repair today. Looking forward to shooting soon!
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    Making subjects feel relaxed when taking portraits - tips

    I like to get them thinking about crazy banter I provide. As mentioned, Peter Hurley uses a squinch, but he's also a master at throwing crazy remarks out to get the subject thinking, and reacting naturally. Peter is a friend and I've learned a lot from him. Even if you don't like his style...
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    Critique Free backdrop

    You have a beautiful daughter. I think I would get rid of the hair from nowhere. Good use of the reflector. I might even get it a little higher. Lightening her exposure up just a little will make her pop away from the backdrop a little more. Overall, well done!
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    A Bridal Portrait at The Lawn in Rochford, Essex

    Gary, that is beautiful! You nailed the tones, pose, and over the shoulder expression.
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    Talk to me about flashing!

    Nixon, your subject matter isn't going to require a lot of power, or fast recycle rates. Speedlites will get you started and are flexible when you expand. Look at the work of Joe McNally, the speedlite king. Check out The Strobist blog. Go through the info David introduces there and you will be...
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    Elisabeth, a local actor, updated her headshot.
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