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unposed

[ UK /ʌnpˈə‍ʊzd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. not arranged for pictorial purposes
    unposed photographs

How To Use unposed In A Sentence

  • Most unusually, the photograph was unposed - the men were standing informally, laughing at a joke someone had just made. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are heel-and-toe steps; feet stamping; heels clicking together… But these mingle with classical steps that have been eased to look natural and unposed.
  • Most of the 80 photographs show the private life of the couple, many of them catching the two in moments of unposed and unguarded intimacy.
  • The photo was unposed as many people were simply shoving camera phones in his face and he accepted this with good-nature. Why Yann Martel’s Beatrice and Virgil is the Worst Book of the Decade : Edward Champion’s Reluctant Habits
  • It was as difficult to record the casual speech of Zuwaya as it was to take an unposed photograph.
  • The purpose is to catch an almost unnoticed moment of significance, with the models seemingly unaware and unposed. Times, Sunday Times
  • Realistic depictions of nurses treating their patients, leaning over them in "caring, motherly positions" and all the poses completely unposed as it were. War Paint & Grey & Scarlet.
  • No one likes to think they have been watched and photographed by a stranger, and few enjoy the resulting unposed pictures.
  • On Public and Private - thanks to Matthew ‘Muscle’ Webb… I'm prone to ramble - so let's start with the link: Public and Private - random unposed portraits of people taken on the corner of Edgware Road and Marble Arch.
  • 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. Stolen Moments and Persistent Poses
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