An album or a portfolio.
An album or a portfolio.
The Canonites are photographers who chose the company Canon for their choice of camera... also a "rival gang" to the Nikonians, a group of photographers who chose Nikon... Anyway... GO CANONITES!!!
No, "photographers" is not a collective noun; it is a plural noun that refers to multiple individuals who take photographs. Collective nouns are terms that describe a group of individuals or things as a single entity, such as "team," "flock," or "committee." In contrast, "photographers" simply indicates more than one photographer without conveying a sense of unity as a group.
MAC Group is used to refer to the marketing and sales company specifically for professional photographers, educators, filmmakers, and students.
They're just photographers. There's no real fancy name for them unless you want to call them staff photographers or something.
photographers offer pictures for solo and or group pictures. they take many pictures of young children and families. graduation pictures are also offered, as well as senior pictures
Artists, photographers,
Aperture - magazine - was created in 1952.
Group F64 was a collective of American photographers formed in 1932, known for advocating for straight photography, a style that emphasizes sharp focus and naturalistic imagery. The group aimed to distinguish photography as a fine art form, moving away from pictorialism, which often employed soft focus and artistic manipulation. Members included notable photographers like Ansel Adams and Edward Weston, who championed the clarity and realism of the medium. They played a significant role in shaping modern photography and influencing future generations of photographers.
are photographers some times indepentent
how many pro photographers in the world
The Photographers' Gallery was created in 1971.