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Free sign up"shoot a model" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to take photographs or video footage of a model. Example: The photographer was hired to shoot a model for a fashion magazine spread.
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A lot of people ask me about when I take an image of someone floating or someone with sand blowing out of their hair and ask did you shoot a model in studio and then shoot something on location and put it together?
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Newton shot a model wearing the lip-printed blouse for Nova magazine in 1971, with a hand grenade at her lips, loaded ammo belts at her hips.
Photographer Richard Kern shoots a model who feels uncomfortable being interviewed but has no problem getting undressed for the camera.
Getting the best possible light in a landscape shot is the same difference between shooting a model with and without makeup.
I'm so looking forward to the day when shooting a black model is not a risk and race is not the issue.
The second is a photographer that shoots a French model that can't speak English.
Those of us who play them regularly enough know that games have long been adept at articulating affecting narratives through a medium that began by smacking a dot back and forth, by shooting a basic model of a spaceship from the sky, by murdering sentient mushrooms with your plumber's crack.
They want to do the Tyler Perry syndication model, shoot a bunch of these with no audience, and everyone's on board.
The catalog as it was shot features a model, clothes in plain view, facing the camera from a sofa in front of a white backdrop.
The boys shot at a model of the peach baskets Dr. James Naismith once nailed to a gymnasium balcony, and tried to better Jason Kidd in a one-on-one contest.
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