31.   Soon, the photographer had them giggling, holding hands in a meadow, playing peekaboo behind a cedar and humming pop songs.

32.   The photographers had enough time to get their work done.

33.   The photographer had no interest in shooting the kind of traditional photographs often seen of homeless people, surrounded by misery and detritus.

34.   Using a slow shutter and relying on a bellows in front, the photographer has black-and-white undeveloped paper inside, with developer, stop-bath and fixer.

35.   When a farmer loses everything in a flood, Paparo said, news photographers have no problem invading his privacy.

36.   Photographers have had their film confiscated.

37.   Panelist Hal Buell, a former AP photo editor, recalled the peculiar intimacy photographers had with the Vietnam War.

38.   After a day on the job snapping pictures of bloody, sickening crime scenes, one Los Angeles police photographer has a ritual for cleansing body and soul.

39.   Afghanistan is a male-dominated society where most women go covered from head to toe, and photographers have to be careful where they point their lenses.

40.   Another time, noting that news photographers often have to walk backward rapidly, he obliged them by backing into court.

n. + have >>共 1318
company 3.47%
government 1.92%
team 1.89%
people 1.78%
country 1.14%
state 0.96%
official 0.95%
man 0.88%
player 0.88%
woman 0.87%
photographer 0.03%
photographer + v. >>共 376
be 9.73%
say 7.37%
have 4.79%
take 4.79%
see 4.10%
snap 4.03%
capture 1.82%
use 1.29%
pursue 1.29%
report 1.29%
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