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press photographer

n. a photographer who works for a newspaper

Usage examples of "press photographer".

He did it as casually as any press photographer covering an American Legion picnic.

On the walls were simple framed black-and-white photographs by Bill Hannett, the paper's legendary prize-winning press photographer.

Sanglier was aware of it, too, and thought it unfortunate there wasn't a press photographer or television camera to record Claudine Carter's moment of ignominy.

A press photographer beside them also woke, reaching by reflex for his camera, and got the banner headline shots of his life-Urizel stooping low with the unconscious woman draped photogenically across his tentacles, his great eye luminous with compassion and concern.

A press photographer beside them also woke, reaching by reflex for his camera, and got the banner headline shots of his life--Urizel stooping low with the unconscious woman draped photogenically across his tentacles, his great eye luminous with compassion and concern.

Nearly everyone followed them, especially as someone nudged the press photographer, who said he would take a picture.

They had walked him across the snow-spattered grass, past the inevitable gawking onlookers and what he instinctively ~ut just too late) recognised as a press photographer, who got half-a-dozen frames in before Parlabane's face was obscured by a fist and an erect middle finger.

I happen to know that Cawler was your messenger, because he incautiously showed himself on the balcony of a Cape Town hotel and was snapped by a press photographer.

The moment captured in 1/400th of a second by Joe Rosenthal, an Associated Press photographer.

An enterprising press photographer let off a flash bulb as the three of us stood together admiring our prizes, and after that we gave them back again to the Clerk of the Course, for him to have them engraved with Template’.

He would probably have come clean that it was all a hoax had he not stepped backwards down it while posing for the press photographer.

I left Thames Court and, out in the street, a press photographer snapped me just as I was blowing my nose.