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photographer

[fuh-tog-ruh-fer] / fəˈtɒg rə fər /


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In January, he even sent a photographer stumbling on the red carpet after darting unexpectedly between his legs during a visit by Poland's president.

From Barron's

"Once you get your first decent sighting it becomes an addiction," says amateur photographer Gary Macleod, who remembers watching the light show for the first time aged eight.

From BBC

Nor did scholars ever identify the photographer who deserves credit for creating one of the most singular, if overlooked, portrayals of the pre-White House Lincoln: “Long Abraham” as his contemporaries saw him.

From The Wall Street Journal

The photographer captured his subjects—many of them famous—with an affectionate eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

As he grew into a handsome, charming and ambitious young man, he was endlessly dogged by photographers.

From Los Angeles Times