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These first two shots were taken by Philippe Echaroux who is a French celebrity photographer, he decided to set a kind of makeshift studio in a small stairwell. 







I like how he used the flash from the righthand side and it highlights certain areas of the face. 








The next TIFF x Huawei Portrait Studio photos were taken Andreanne Gautheir with a Huawei P20 








I like the postion of the subject sitting down, he seems quite relaxed and he is not looking directly at the camera.












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