unposed

IPA: ʌnpˈoʊzd

adjective

  • Not posed; without deliberate posing
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Examples of "unposed" in Sentences

  • That's a nice buck, and the photo is candid, unposed and tasteful.
  • He disguised his camera as a large brown paper parcel and the shots he took are unposed and natural.
  • Paws, unposed and taken all unawares of the paw theme, ten minutes ago when I got back from the store.
  • The photo was unposed as many people were simply shoving camera phones in his face and he accepted this with good-nature.
  • Realistic depictions of nurses treating their patients, leaning over them in "caring, motherly positions" and all the poses completely unposed as it were.
  • We would like to have portraits wherever they can be secured, but we urge your photographers to make the studies as simple, natural, and "unposed" as possible.
  • The results can be so intimate that we feel like voyeurs or, alternatively, aggressively confrontational, but Degas's engagement with the expressive possibilities of a glimpse of an apparently unposed, unclothed body remains constant.

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