Sentences with phrase «posed studio photos»

Style: Do you want posed studio photos or more lifestyle shots?

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He draws comparisons to the histories of Kodak and Polaroid, whose cameras helped shape the trajectory photography took from people posing for photos in a studio, to carrying camera nearly everywhere.
Patrick Halpin, former Suffolk County executive, poses for a photo in the Newsday studio on Dec. 17, 2015.
NG Studios: StarTalk photo with host Neil deGrasse Tyson, comedian co-host Eugene Mirman and studio guest Mike Massimino posing for the camera
I think professional photos can be great, but if they are professional in a studio where you are posing, I think they would help less (although likely more than bad photos we take ourselves).
Photos where you look overly posed (think studio portraits) are too formal.
Photo shoots are outdoors in parks, by canals, or quiet streets rather than inside photographic studios to avoid formal, posed shots.
Margot Robbie, Octavia Spencer, Tatiana Maslany, Jessica Chastain, André Leon Talley, Joseph Kahn and more stars of the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival have stopped by the Los Angeles Times studio to pose for photos and discuss their projects in video interviews.
The studio has released the first photo featuring stars Robert De Niro, Michael Douglas, Morgan Freeman, and Kevin Kline posing together in Sin City.
Professional doesn't necessarily mean a studio portrait — think about how the background, pose and clothing in your author photo can be a reflection of your brand and the type of books you write.
His pop art painting Ladies and Gentlemen (Wilhelmina Ross) was made in 1975, based on polaroid photos of transvestites posing in his studio.
First getting attention for his ballet - informed performances, he won plaudits when he transformed Elizabeth Dee Gallery into a photo studio in 2011, where he invited visitors off the street to pose in a variety of colorful, costume - enhanced tableaux, and then further bowled over the critics with his 2013 Performa commission «MEEM: A Ballet for the Internet,» a dance performance translating the visuality of the Internet into three dimensions that McNamara restaged during the last Art Basel Miami Beach.
Two children pose in a private photo studio, somewhere in the United States.
I've done drawings of girls at my studio in strange poses, but a lot of them come from found photos or sketches right out of my head.
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