no
I'm guessing no.
Photos printed from any "photo quality" printer on glossy photo paper will look like a real photograph.
Glossy paper is mostly used for printing photos on it. This is because glossy paper offers a wide color range aswell as a very good resolution. But it also suffers from glares under certain light conditions.
Be wary of photos in brashly glossy condition that are just too perfect.
Matt Jordan is a legend going by his illustrious photographing career and the fantastic photos that he took.
Google and wikipedia does!
Star pulse online has a very large selection of photos of Michael Smith (depending on which Michael Smith you are looking for) Michael W. Smith has a large number of publicity photos of the famous Christian music artist.
One of the benefits of getting glossy pictures instead of matte is that anything spilled on them will wipe off easier. Other benefits include colors being more vibrant and the photos having a shiny finish.
A standard ink cartridge is usually dye ink. Dye ink will run if used on glossy paper. But for photos on glossy paper pigmented ink is used and has more vibrant colors and usually more water proof.
If you look at the promotional color glossy photos from the movie, the shirt was red and white wide stripes.
An artist typically needs six types of photos. They are headshots, website images, action shots, publicity photos, CD covers and life photos.