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Strobist:
Here are my portraits, before graphic design by CSI. Since this is a photography blog, I'll give you some background info on how I shot these lovely portraits.
First, I was photographing some of the friendliest people the airport has to offer! That means every one of these folks were very fun and easy going; that's why they were recognized, after all!
The first two images, of Linda and Jack, I used a single 600EX-RT with 1/2 CTO gel in a 48" Softbox, and broad lighting. These photos were taken in Dulles' Main Terminal AeroTrain Station, atop one of the passenger bridges. There was enough ambient lighting that I used as fill. The softbox was about 7 feet off the ground to eliminate glare from Jack's glasses.
The next image, of Hailu, was the only image shot outdoors. Due to the extremely bright sunlight, I positioned the car with the sun behind, and got the remainder of Fall colors in a sunlit tree in the background. I then used two bare 600EX-RTs at full power and zoom aimed directly at Hailu and the driver's door. As the car was angled 45 degrees, the reflective Washington Flyer Taxi logo and car number didn't noticeably reflect in the final image.
The final image of Dave was shot in the United Airlines 1st Class Lounge, and I used a 600EX-RT in my 48" Softbox camera right as key, and another 600EX-RT into a 30" umbrella camera left as fill. Both lights were about 7' in the air to avoid reflections in the glasses, but careful placement of the lights was needed to ALSO avoid reflections in the two windows behind Dave. Additionally, I made sure to keep the United Airlines logo visible on the tail, just outside the lounge's window.
All photos were shot using my EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM. It's my all-time favorite lens! Strobes were triggered via the PocketWizard Flex system.