unposed

English

Etymology

un- + posed

Adjective

unposed (not comparable)

  1. Not posed; without deliberate posing
    • 2009 January 9, Karen Rosenberg, “Portraits Taken by the Writer as a Young Woman (in Hard Times)”, in New York Times:
      Her pictures were casual, mostly unposed snapshots; any pathos feels less intended.
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