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photographer

photographer [noun]
US /fəˈtɑː.ɡrə.fɚ/ 
UK /fəˈtɒɡ.rə.fər/ 
Example: 

They chose another photographer for the wedding.

someone who takes photographs, especially as their job

Persian equivalent: 
Example: 

They chose another photographer for the wedding.

Oxford Essential Dictionary

photographer

 noun
a person who takes photographs, especially as a job

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

photographer

 

photographer /fəˈtɒɡrəfə $ -ˈtɑːɡrəfər/ noun [countable]
  [Word Family: noun: photo, photograph, photographer, photography; adjective: photogenic, photographic; verb: photograph]

 

  someone who takes photographs, especially as a professional or as an artist:
   • a fashion photographer
     • • •

THESAURUS

   ▪ artist someone who produces art, especially paintings or drawings: • an exhibition of paintings by 50 contemporary artists | • a wildlife artist who specializes in drawing birds
   ▪ painter someone who paints pictures: • the Dutch painter, Johannes Vermeer | • Sisley was principally a landscape painter.
   ▪ photographer someone who takes photographs, as an art or as a job: • Cartier-Bresson was one of the greatest photographers of all time. | • a fashion photographer
   ▪ potter someone who makes pots or other objects from clay: • In Spain, local potters produce ceramics with beautiful brightly-coloured designs.
   ▪ sculptor someone who makes sculptures (=a work of art that is made from stone, metal, or wood): • The museum has several pieces by the great English sculptor, Sir Henry Moore.
   ▪ performance artist someone who uses acting, dance and other actions to create art that expresses an idea: • a one-man show by the French performance artist, Orlan

Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

photographer

 

pho·tog·raph·er [photographer photographers]   [fəˈtɒɡrəfə(r)]    [fəˈtɑːɡrəfər]  noun

 

a person who takes photographs, especially as a job

• a wildlife/fashion/portrait photographer

 

Example Bank:

• Photographer Darren Kidd captured the unique atmosphere of the event.

• She didn't think much of the photographers snapping away at her.

• The photographer shot the usual roll of pictures.

• They had hired another photographer for the wedding.

• a staff photographer at the ‘New York Times’

Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary

photograph

 

photograph /ˈfəʊ.tə.grɑːf/ US /ˈfoʊ.ţoʊ.græf/
noun [C] (INFORMAL photo)
a picture produced using a camera:
a colour/black-and-white photograph
aerial photographs
nude photographs
My parents took a lot of photographs of us when we were small.

photograph /ˈfəʊ.tə.grɑːf/ US /ˈfoʊ.ţoʊ.græf/
verb [T]
I prefer photographing people rather than places.
[+ object + ing form of verb] MacKay was photographed leaving the building.

photographer /fəˈtɒg.rə.fəʳ/ US /-ˈtɑː.grə.fɚ/
noun [C]
a person who takes photographs, either as a job or hobby:
a fashion/press/amateur photographer

photographic /ˌfəʊ.təˈgræf.ɪk/ US /ˌfoʊ.ţə
adjective
photographic equipment/film/materials
photographic skills
Her paintings are almost photographic in their detail and accuracy.

photographically
adverb

photography
noun [U]
(the activity or job of taking) photographs or films:
She's doing an evening class in photography.
The film won an award for its photography.

Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s English Dictionary

photographer

/fətɒgrəfə(r)/
(photographers)

Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.

A photographer is someone who takes photographs as a job or hobby.

N-COUNT

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's Dictionary: 

photographer

pho·tog·ra·pher /fəˈtɑːgrəfɚ/ noun, pl -phers [count] : a person who takes photographs especially as a job
• He worked for the magazine as a fashion photographer.

Photography

  1. Do you like taking photos? How often do you take photos? Do you usually show your photos to others?
  2. What subjects do you usually choose to take photos from?
  3. Do you like taking photos from children? Why? Why not?
  4. How many photos do you have in your family album/photo archive?
  5. When was the last time you printed a photo?
  6. Why do people take photos?
  7. Do you usually post personal photos on the internet? Do you ask for your friend’s permission (if they are on the photo)? Is it safe?
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