Skip to main content

photography

/fuh-tog-ruh-fee/US // fəˈtɒg rə fi //UK // (fəˈtɒɡrəfɪ) //

摄影,摄影作品,摄影术,摄影技术

Related Words

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the process or art of producing images of objects on sensitized surfaces by the chemical action of light or of other forms of radiant energy, as x-rays, gamma rays, or cosmic rays.
    • : cinematography.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The most popular template, The Briefing, is a mix of video and photography footage with on-screen text and accompanying music.

  • Panay has said that photography was not an emphasis of the Surface Duo, and it shows.

  • Both Meyer and Pittman agree Pinterest has a huge sway with wedding decor and photography.

  • Villa started out in photography before digital became a thing.

  • It may seem like a crazy cost for “the big day,” but the fact is that most wedding photography today is no longer shooting one eight-hour event at a single location.

  • Paris as depicted by contemporary photography appears… lackluster.

  • His photography has won more than a hundred awards, including the prestigious Alfred Eisenstaedt Award for Magazine Photography.

  • In 2008, his monastery was in desperate need of funds and Vreeland decided to lend a hand with his first photography exhibition.

  • The long-nosed, self-described “little New York lover of photography” has embraced the impact his pictures can make.

  • When Vial got that first assignment, she was just beginning her photography career, and Cirque du Soleil was only a few years old.

  • For long-exposure photography, the advantage above referred to is obvious, but it is attended by certain disadvantages.

  • Instead of printing, they take the direct photography of events and the phonetic impression of words.

  • Nearly every ship had its official photographers, and there were photography planes in the air.

  • For several years he has made a special study of photography in all its various branches.

  • A number of women have achieved success in artistic photography.

photography - EE Dictionary | EE Dictionary