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photographer

/fuh-tog-ruh-fer/US // fəˈtɒg rə fər //UK // (fəˈtɒɡrəfə) //

摄影师

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person who takes photographs, especially one who practices photography professionally.

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Examples

  • The Epson SureColor line was designed with working photographers in mind.

  • Many photographers swear that printing changed the way they approach their work, and some images only seem to come into their own once they’ve been printed.

  • The average couple spends $28,000 on the wedding, with $2,400 on a photographer.

  • Those numbers, though, don’t accurately reflect a large portion of clients on the higher end of the scale, say luxury wedding photographers, who charge anywhere from $10,000 to $50,000 for their services.

  • For photographers, weddings have become a very lucrative business.

  • Why was a master photographer recruited to work with one of the most successful liquor brands on the planet?

  • Promo shots for Dee Dee King, taken by famed rock photographer Bob Gruen, are also on display at the Storefront Gallery.

  • For nearly a decade, Vreeland gave up all aspects of his former life, including his talents as a photographer.

  • Mark Reay is a handsome model-turned-photographer who is homeless, living in a secret ‘nest’ on top of an apartment building.

  • Vial, on the other hand, has become a well-known photographer whose clients include celebrities and major advertisers.

  • He had a flashlight gun in his right hand, and a photographer's tripod was propped upright between his knees.

  • But Harvey remained impassive, detached, his eyes on the photographer's white muslin screen.

  • The friendliness of the photographer with his neighbours sufficiently authorized these communications like those of prisoners.

  • Few districts offer better or more artistic subjects for the photographer's skill.

  • For even an indifferent photographer is in closer harmony with nature than a mediocre poet.'