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Definition of Press photographer
1. Noun. A photographer who works for a newspaper.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Press Photographer
Literary usage of Press photographer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Amateur Photographer (1906)
"A knowledge of flashlight work is useful for the press photographer. ...
Lucky snapshots frequently score, but the successful press photographer makes ..."
2. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1914)
"An alarming experience befell a press photographer attached to the staff of an
illustrated newspaper a short while ago. He was engaged securing a flashlight ..."
3. Camera by Columbia Photographic Society, Philadelphia (1916)
"If a story I was on needed pictures, a regular press photographer went along with
me, and together we concocted schemes for getting the necessary exposures. ..."
4. The American Amateur Photographer and Camera & Dark-room (1907)
"... of Rochester, announce a new Graflex which is called the Press Graflex, and
which, as the name implies, is designed for the press photographer. ..."
5. Camera (1907)
"... of Rochester, announce a new graflex, which is called the Press Graflex, and
which, as the name implies, is designed for the press photographer. ..."
6. Wilson's Photographic Magazine (1907)
"A gentlemanly demeanor will carry the press-photographer through many a close-kept
gate. The journalist will not need advice on the selection of ..."
7. Aircraft Year Book by Manufacturers Aircraft Association (1921)
"... progressed more rapidly than the reportorial may properly be ascribed to the
ability of the aerial press photographer to do his work without landing. ..."