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Photography.
pho·tog·ra·phy ( f -t g r -f
). NOUN. 1. The
art or process of producing images of objects on photosensitive surfaces. 2.
The art, practice, or occupation of taking and printing photographs. 3. A
body of photographs. OTHER FORMS:
pho·tog ra·pher -NOUN; pho to·graph a·ble -ADJECTIVE.
Digital
Photography.
dig i tal pho·tog·ra·phy ( d j -tl f -t g r -f
). NOUN. A method of
photography in which an image is digitally encoded and stored for later
reproduction.
Videography.
vid·e·og·ra·phy
(
v d - g r -f
). NOUN. The art or practice of
using a video camera. OTHER FORMS: vid e·og ra·pher
—NOUN.
Camera.
cam·er·a ( k m r- ,
k m r
). NOUN. An apparatus for taking
photographs, generally consisting of a lightproof enclosure having an aperture
with a shuttered lens through which the image of an object is focused and
recorded on a photosensitive film or plate.
Cinematography.
cin·e·ma·tog·ra·phy ( s n -m -t g r -f
). NOUN. The art or technique of
movie photography, including both the shooting and development of the film. OTHER FORMS: cin e·mat o·graph
ic -ADJECTIVE.
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