Her finest shots were casual, unposed portraits of the wretched, the distracted, and the confused. |
Like Degas, Cassatt showed great mastery of drawing, and both artists preferred unposed asymmetrical compositions. |
The unposed, rather awkward-looking, front-on shots remind us that fashion is not all about celebrity and stylists. |
The shots were taken unposed during supper, so some candid-camera situations may be anticipated. |
No one likes to think they have been watched and photographed by a stranger, and few enjoy the resulting unposed pictures. |
The Paris that emerged — poor, grimy, and unposed — was a moral rebuke to the myth of bohemian chic. |