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Discover Ludwig'get photographed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to someone being photographed, such as in a photo shoot or after a special event. For example, "After the wedding ceremony, the happy couple decided to get photographed for a series of portraits".
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The small chance that you might get photographed by a street style photographer makes us giddy.
"Most young designers don't have the resources to hire high-powered PRs or have access to important editors and stylists," said Philip Oh, a street photographer, "so lending their clothes to friends and supporters who will get photographed is a great way to get noticed by both the industry and consumers".
We get photographed a certain amount.
'Those girls get photographed going to dinner.
They get photographed going to lunch.
Let's be honest, a brand by itself will never walk, talk and get photographed.
I'm afraid I get photographed because of the board rather than me," she insisted.
In his diary on September 11th 1947 he wrote, "Tomorrow I am supposed to get photographed.
We don't do the premieres together or get photographed together because we're both successful in our own right.
These are fine art objects when you're standing here, then they get photographed and turned into Twitter or Instagram material".
"Beverly Hills and Hollywood are where the stars work and get photographed," said a local Realtor, Brett Duffy.
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