单词 | photography |
释义 | photographypho‧tog‧ra‧phy /fəˈtɒɡrəfi $ -ˈtɑː-/ ●●○ noun [uncountable] Examples EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatora photograph► photograph Collocations a picture made using a camera: photograph of: · Ansel Adams' photographs of the American wilderness are now worth thousands of dollars.take a photograph: · Visitors are not allowed to take photographs inside the Museum.· My camera's fully automatic and takes really good photographs.somebody's photograph (=a photograph of someone): · I hate having my photograph taken.wedding/passport/ graduation etc photograph: · The photographer asked all the guests to stand still and pose for the wedding photograph. ► photo/picture a photograph - use this especially when you are talking about photographs of you, your friends, your family, places you have visited etc: · Karen showed me a picture of her new boyfriend -- he's very good-looking!take a photo/picture: · Did you take any good photos while you were in Paris?somebody's photo/picture (=a photo or picture of someone): · Do you want me to take your photo?· I saw her picture in the paper the other day. ► snap especially British /snapshot especially American informal a photograph which you take yourself, for example of your family or on holiday, not one that is taken by a professional photographer: · They're just snapshots, but some of them are really good.take a snap/snapshot: · Did you take any snaps in Greece?snap of: · She showed me a snapshot of her three children.holiday snaps British: · Patrick was showing his holiday snaps to everyone in the office. ► shot a photograph that you take for a specific purpose, often one that you have to go to a particular place in order to take: · I got some great shots of Mount Fuji with the sun setting behind it.take a shot: · The cars went past so quickly that she only had time to take a couple of shots. ► mug shot informal a photograph of a criminal's face, taken by the police: · The police showed me some mug shots, and I had to say if any of them looked like the man who attacked me. ► photography the art or profession of taking photographs: · Chris is studying photography at night school.· an exhibition of Irwin Penn's renowned fashion photography for Vogue magazine COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► fashion photography Phrases· a book of Lang’s fashion photography COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► aerial· Getting started in aerial photography is sometimes a formidable hurdle.· The intelligence officer then took the map to an expert in aerial photography who determined coordinates for the building.· From these beginnings aerial photography has developed into one of the archaeologist's most valued aids.· New technology is having an impact on aerial photography in different ways.· They also keep their aircraft busy with training, rental, business charters, air ambulance flights, aerial photography and so on.· The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology, and perhaps from aerial photography.· The products of much of its observation work, including aerial photography, is also to be made available to researchers.· And then I had it - specialising in aerial photography. ► commercial· Winship's essay also draws attention to the increasing fragmentation of the body within recent commercial photography.· Through commercial photography we can therefore explore hegemonic constructs of, for example, race, gender and class. ► documentary· But both the test of truth and the nature of documentary photography was changing rapidly in the decades after 1950.· The power of photojournalism and documentary photography in the 1930s also affected fashion images, especially as photographers moved between the genres.· When we look at documentary photography, the denoted image appears dominant. ► early· One motivation for early landscape photography was governmental employment of photographers for civil and military mapping purposes.· After I deliver a talk on early photography, I am the guest of honor at the usual formal dinner.· But she apparently never mentioned her early interest in photography. ► white· By contrasting colour and black and white photography, the men seem to appear more distant and further unobtainable.· The only drawback to this little gem is the less-than-crisp black and white photography. NOUN► colour· The large 12in x 10.5in format makes good use of Schlegelmilch's high-quality colour photography.· A practical system of colour photography had been eagerly searched for right from the beginning.· He was awarded an Agfa bursary to develop ideas on impressionistic colour photography.· Inspired perhaps by his father's early photographic inventions, he took a special interest in colour photography.· Outstanding colour photography, charts and maps provide valuable background material for those wishing to join the campaign. ► fashion· Craik also draws our attention to the increasing eroticism of 1970s and 1980s fashion photography.· And in turn, their fashion photography somehow seems elevated, more substantial because it was created by bona fide artistes.· To me it was like an unreality, like fashion photography.· Wildman pioneered advertising and fashion photography in Britain, specifically outdoor location work, as well as creating natural indoor lighting.· His range is broader than the other histories, and includes fashion photography and advertising within its compass.· Before 1989, Benetton's images still seemed to relate to the genre of studio fashion photography.· Therefore, it is easy to see how some photographers have moved between areas of anthropological and fashion photography. VERB► include· His range is broader than the other histories, and includes fashion photography and advertising within its compass. ► use· Let us look at an advertisement which does not use a style of photography normally associated with advertising.· Its detailed graphics were created by using stop-motion photography to film actual clay figures and backgrounds. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► trick photography Word family
WORD FAMILYnounphotophotographphotographerphotographyadjectivephotogenicphotographicverbphotograph the art, profession, or method of producing photographs or the scenes in films: He did fashion photography for ‘Vogue’ magazine. the National Museum of Photography |
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