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Answer for the clue "Person who gets the picture ", 12 letters:
photographer

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Word definitions for photographer in dictionaries

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone who takes photographs professionally [syn: lensman ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1843, agent noun from photograph (v.). ( Photographist also is attested from 1843).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. One who takes photographs, typically as an occupation.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A photographer (the Greek φῶς ( phos ), meaning "light", and γραφή ( graphê ), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Photographer \Pho*tog"ra*pher\, n. One who practices, or is skilled in, photography.

Usage examples of photographer.

A photographer stood three feet back from the wall, killing time taking artsy shots of the hands.

Bredow or Reinholm, the Vesco sisters, Klauschen Geitel, or Rama the ballet photographer, who has retouched most of the photographs here displayed, for no neck must show strain and every instep wants to be the highest.

Behind the wheel the fat photographer had begun to weep at the sight of the dark Ford growing in the rearview mirror.

As far as I could make out the Misses Tripp were vegetarians, theosophists, British Israelites, Christian Scientists, spiritualists and enthusiastic amateur photographers.

The photographer posed them with Jane Asher, a seventeen-year-old red-haired actress who had been a guest panellist on the BBC TV show Juke Box Jury.

It was the sleek, clean-shaven face of Donald Perdy, the art photographer.

Savage observed a photographer taking photoflash pictures of the scene.

It had been easier to send a photographer who could write stories than it had to send a photographer and a reporter, especially in the little one-seater Hitoris they were ordering now, which was how I got to be a photojournalism And since that had worked out so well, why send either?

They agreed because they found fascinating the people Will had already recruited and Markowitz turned out to be a would-be professional photographer.

One of the Property Protection staffers, a serviceman, and the same photographer as before were clustered around an exterior electric meter near the side door.

After a few dozen more pictures for the press, Gavin moved the photographers on, and Waring returned to the table.

There were several huge police dogs on the lawn, squatting near a pleasant-faced man with a close-cropped grey beard whom I took to be Akeley himself - his own photographer, one might infer from the tube-connected bulb in his right hand.

The Antillean refugee Jeremiah de Saint-Amour, disabled war veteran, photographer of children, and his most sympathetic opponent in chess, had escaped the torments of memory with the aromatic fumes of gold cyanide.

They reached a park, where the moonlight glimmered on the waters of a curving canal - one of those serpentine waterways where aquaplaners frequently disported for the benefit of newsreel photographers.

MAYFAIR was not in the Argus apartment, which was full of detectives from the homicide detail, an assistant district attorney, photographers, print men.