I'm not sure this qualifies as a portrait, or is in any way emotive to you, but I'm posting it anyway.
This is a photo of an anonymous worker supplying the shops on the Oude Gracht in Utrecht, The Netherlands, as seen in an alley just 20 meters away from where the shiny, happy people are strolling past expensive shop facades to get their daily consumer fix:
Praktica B200, Sigma 80-200 @100, Ilford FP4+
And now, three bonus portraits, at no extra cost.
Down and Out; photographed in the city centre of Enschede, The Netherlands. Emotive? Portrait? You be the judge of that:
Olympus Stylus 1s, 55mm, ISO1000, f2.8, 1/160s
Here's his face:
Olympus Stylus 1s, 100mm, ISO1000, f2.8, 1/60s
The next one I shot in Groningen, The Netherlands. Contrary to what I usually do, this is semi-posed, in the sense that I asked her to stand still for a bit. To me, her face seems to express that she is unsure of what to make of me:
Praktica B200, 50mm, Ilford FP4+
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