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Example sentences for "photographer"

Lexicographically close words:
photocopy; photoelectric; photogenic; photograph; photographed; photographers; photographic; photographically; photographing; photographs
  1. But, as of old, the photographer came out of his saloon, and invited them to pose for a family group; representing that the light and the spray were singularly propitious, and that everything in nature invited them to be taken.

  2. Title Photographer Page *Climbing to summit of Mount Hood from Cooper Spur G.

  3. I speak as an amateur photographer of many years' standing, in touch with photography every working day of his life.

  4. The same glass provides the photographer with light as well diffused as when cloth screens or shades are employed and of much greater intensity.

  5. It gives the photographer as well as the surveyor instruments which unite strength with lightness.

  6. He was formerly a photographer in Khartum, but Rauf Pasha had sent him up the river as an inspector for the suppression of slavery.

  7. The name of the photographer is not known.

  8. Reproduced from an original photograph made near the Red River during the summer of 1858 by Humphrey Lloyd Hime, who was photographer with the expedition led by Henry Youle Hind.

  9. A photographer is on hand with his outfit and wants to take a picture; somebody ought to throw him over the precipice.

  10. A photographer is on hand and “pressed the button” on the car and contents.

  11. My friend said his photographer had a kodak which he wore inside his vest, the opening protruding from a button-hole.

  12. One of my friends hired a photographer to get up what he called a scrap-book of pictures to take home to his family in Tokio in order to "entertain his people.

  13. The next party to approach ground zero consisted of a photographer and a radiological safety monitor.

  14. Both the photographer and the monitor received an estimated radiation exposure between 0.

  15. The painter can do what he likes, but the photographer has to get good results out of what is set before him.

  16. That just shows that a photographer has to be more skilful than a painter," she said.

  17. Bombonnel, Tartarin, in spite of his weapons, his terrible grimace and his red chechia, had not felt entirely at ease in the presence of the photographer and the two ladies of the third Hussars.

  18. The photographer then spoke up, "A terrible profession yours, Monsieur Tartarin, you must have moments of danger sometimes like that brave M.

  19. A Trappist monk, some Jewish merchants, two Cocottes, returning to their unit, the third Hussars, and a photographer from Orleansville.

  20. The Trappist crossed himself, the Cocottes uttered little squeaks of excitement and the photographer edged closer to the lion killer, thinking that he might be a good subject for a picture.

  21. When the young fellow asked about flashlight powder, Jim told him about his effort to get a photographer to record a picture-story of the cave.

  22. He must even have enjoyed hearing photographer Davis complain because there was no more film, for Davis had used all of his two-dozen plates within the first enthusiastic mile!

  23. Davis, the photographer they brought back from Carlsbad--started that stroll down the ageless corridors!

  24. One day came the thought that if he could get a photographer to make the trip with him, he could show photographic proof to the world of his now-favorite scene of adventure.

  25. Wheeler and Stephens were two, photographer Davis made three.

  26. At Jim's suggestion that flashlight powder might be found in Carlsbad, the youths started back to town, offering to see if they could find a photographer who would make the trip, taking for his pay the right to distribute pictures.

  27. I suspected it might be a rattlesnake, though," replied the photographer calmly.

  28. These were so weird that the ardent photographer really forgot everything else.

  29. I've a staff photographer outside, you see, and he says it will be better to take you right away before the sun gets lower.

  30. He announced that his wife had inspired the poem, saw to it that the news reached the ears of a reporter, and submitted to an interview by a staff writer who was accompanied by a staff photographer and a staff artist.

  31. You'll send a messenger to your town early to-morrow morning, Wyllard, and tell the photographer to meet me at the station with his photographs of the dead girl?

  32. There were morbid minds among the spectators who envied the photographer his ghastly office.

  33. The photographer returned to the swamp on the following morning, but no bull arrived, and I gave up the attempt to obtain a photograph of a bison.

  34. The camera was placed on the edge of the jungle, and presently a bull came slowly grazing along the swamp, when he unluckily looked up to find the photographer just taking the cap off, within about ten paces.

  35. During the absence of my amateur photographer either a tiger or panther had passed close to the hut.

  36. I'm taking some of my men to-morrow to dig it out of the ground and raise it up, and am sending for a photographer to take several views of it.

  37. It is a portrait of James Stuart, Duke of Lennox, and I cannot see how the author-producer-photographer can look upon it without having it set his imagination in a glow.

  38. Let the photographer study the flat blacks in the garments.

  39. It follows that our Artist was enraptured with the romantic features of the place, and the Photographer insisted on taking out his camera and getting at work.

  40. The next morning broke cool and clear, and the Photographer proposed, with nearly his first words, that we all go to the top of Veta Mountain.

  41. At Alamosa we bid a reluctant farewell to our three companions, the Artist, the Photographer and the Musician, who can no longer spare to us their society.

  42. The Photographer is likewise a genius, and literally a compendium of scientific knowledge and exploration.

  43. There may be vexatious delay, occasionally, but the photographer is at least able to tell quickly whether his film is a success or a failure.

  44. Months may pass and yield only a few hundred feet of suitable material, and the photographer has to resort to the most extraordinary devices to take the subjects in their natural environment.

  45. At the moment it is merely a combination of the photographer and the stage-manager or producer.

  46. This development has stirred the ambition of the amateur or independent photographer because the field is so vast, fertile, and promising.

  47. Lighting a Room for Making Photographs When it becomes too cold for the amateur photographer to take pictures outdoors, he generally lays aside his camera and thinks no more about it until the coming of another spring or summer.

  48. Swoyer When the photographer wishes to make an enlarged print from a small negative, he arranges a suitable light and condensers back of the negative and by means of a lens projects the resultant image upon a sheet of sensitive paper.

  49. Timing Photograph Prints An amateur photographer insists that a timing clock in the darkroom is a needless luxury.

  50. The up-to-date newspaper photographer insists on having his camera equipped with direct finders, as it saves him much trouble and many failures.

  51. Submarine Photographs A photographer at a seashore resort, wishing to increase his sales of souvenir postal cards, rigged up a device for producing negatives to make "submarine" pictures.

  52. I cycled over to Harrow to consult an expert photographer of thirty years' practical experience whom I knew I could trust for a sound opinion.

  53. I asked about Elsie's career, and her mother said that after she left school she worked a few months for a photographer in Manningham Lane, Bradford, but did not care for running errands most of the day.

  54. An explanation of this has been given by the photographer herself, who has told us that the movements of the fairies are exceedingly slow and might be compared to the retarded-movement films shown in the cinemas.

  55. This would then be rephotographed, and, if well done, no photographer could swear that the second negative was not the original one.

  56. An amateur photographer of experience refused to accept them on the ground of the elaborate and Parisian coiffure of the little ladies.

  57. The best of them was by a lady photographer connected with the Bradford Institute, Miss Ina Inman, whose production was so good that it caused us for some weeks to regard it with an open mind.

  58. Major Hall-Edwards went on to remark that great weight had been placed upon the fact that the fairies in the photograph had transparent wings, but that a tricky photographer could very easily reproduce such an effect.

  59. You should have known better than to allow her to run the slightest risk," I said, on opportunity; and the photographer smiled enigmatically.

  60. All this flashed through my mind as I looked into the wreaths of smoke, and then Haldane spoke: "Have you come across that photographer fellow lately?

  61. In the next room the photographer shivered beneath the doubled bed covers.

  62. While Major Honeywell’s secretary prepared a duplicate copy of the memorandum contract Alan raised another point: “Has any one figured where and how we are to deliver your reporters, their copy, the photographer and his pictures?

  63. Mr. Phillips, his chauffeur and the photographer with his cameras, were in one, and the two journalists and a chauffeur were in the other.

  64. The photographer had brought developing pans, “hypos” and other liquids.

  65. I think we could even give the photographer a dark room,” answered Ned.

  66. Mr. Ballard and the photographer were the only ones who ate nothing.

  67. He's the leading photographer in Blakeville.

  68. To Harvey's unbounded surprise the old photographer sympathised with him.

  69. Now the artist paid better than the statuary; the sculptor better than the artist; and the photographer better than the sculptor.

  70. At length the photographer was satisfied with the results of his experiments regarding the action of light upon every part of the human frame; and Ellen's occupation was again gone.

  71. He then entered into particulars; and Ellen found, to her surprise, that the photographer was desirous of taking full-length female portraits in a state of nudity.


  72. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "photographer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.