We were going for subtle and understated and I think we hit the mark.
If I can give one piece of advice, when shooting anything, shoot away even after your subject thinks it's over as this is when you get some good stuff.
Image 2 was taken after I told Penelope to "take a break" and image 5 was while she was having a conversation with my assistant.
Candid is king.
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