She’s an adorable floofnugget!
But please keep in mind that while there are super outgoing bunnies out there (therapy buns, Instagram celebrities, etc), it probably has a lot more to do with the bun’s personality than with the bun being conditioned to the activity.
Bunnies are prey animals. Which means that car rides and outings for cute photo ops are far from their natural behaviours. My little guy hates being picked up, held, and transported even after three years, even though I know that once we get to wherever we’re going (and we have been to the stores, to the cinema, to the beach or park), he’s very happy and outgoing, curious and friendly. But that’s unusual for a rabbit.
So my suggestion would be, give your little girl lots of time to get used to her new home and to YOU. Because right now, she does’t know you from a wedge of cheese. This way, you’ll be able to discover her true personality, and hopefully build a bond and some real trust. Eventually, build up to handling her (for grooming, nail trims, putting in carrier, etc). Then, if she’s ok with it, you can get her used to a safe harness etc.
By all means, photograph her as she grows more comfortable with all this, but the idea is to capture all the cute things she’ll do naturally, rather than forcing certain behaviours by way of a prematurely unnatural situation/place.
Hope that makes sense…