Unfortunately, the answer is no.
On this photo shoot i took thousands (yes, thousands!) of photos, not knowing what their final use will be.
I work with the camera that is handheld, I'm moving around the model and taking each shot from a different angle, so the stitching would not work because of the ever changing perspective.
I was talking about the principle, hoping that you would use your imagination.
Ok, maybe the last example was't the best, since the body position is vertical, so here is another one with the more horizontal body pose.
If its not wide enough, please imagine that the client wanted model's arms wide spread
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Imagine that during a big photoshoot, that can take 10-12 hours straight, for each model's pose I have to take additional photos of model's arms and hands that might be needed for horizontal formats!
...And to tell the client that their designers must Photoshop everything together.
Yes, many years ago, I was doing the same type of work with my 16.7 MP 1Ds MkII.
Bu then I had to take three or four times more photos, with all the possible crops in camera.
The vertical full body shot, the horizontal half body shot with model's arms spread, the upper body or face close up, etc, etc.
It was taking much more time, the models worked much harder, since they had to repeat the poses, again and again, for each possible crop.
At some point they would get exausted, which could show on the photos, which is not good.
But these days are long gone, and the clients are now EXPECTING the files that could be cropped to death.
Trust me, it is MUCH easier to use the highest MP camera available for this type of work.