noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
fashion photography
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a book of Lang’s fashion photography
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
aerial
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Getting started in aerial photography is sometimes a formidable hurdle.
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The intelligence officer then took the map to an expert in aerial photography who determined coordinates for the building.
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From these beginnings aerial photography has developed into one of the archaeologist's most valued aids.
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New technology is having an impact on aerial photography in different ways.
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They also keep their aircraft busy with training, rental, business charters, air ambulance flights, aerial photography and so on.
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The teacher may wish to introduce pupils to evidence from archaeology, and perhaps from aerial photography .
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The products of much of its observation work, including aerial photography , is also to be made available to researchers.
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And then I had it - specialising in aerial photography .
commercial
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Winship's essay also draws attention to the increasing fragmentation of the body within recent commercial photography .
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Through commercial photography we can therefore explore hegemonic constructs of, for example, race, gender and class.
documentary
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But both the test of truth and the nature of documentary photography was changing rapidly in the decades after 1950.
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The power of photojournalism and documentary photography in the 1930s also affected fashion images, especially as photographers moved between the genres.
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When we look at documentary photography , the denoted image appears dominant.
early
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One motivation for early landscape photography was governmental employment of photographers for civil and military mapping purposes.
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After I deliver a talk on early photography , I am the guest of honor at the usual formal dinner.
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But she apparently never mentioned her early interest in photography .
white
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By contrasting colour and black and white photography , the men seem to appear more distant and further unobtainable.
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The only drawback to this little gem is the less-than-crisp black and white photography .
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colour
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The large 12in x 10.5in format makes good use of Schlegelmilch's high-quality colour photography .
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A practical system of colour photography had been eagerly searched for right from the beginning.
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He was awarded an Agfa bursary to develop ideas on impressionistic colour photography .
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Inspired perhaps by his father's early photographic inventions, he took a special interest in colour photography .
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Outstanding colour photography , charts and maps provide valuable background material for those wishing to join the campaign.
fashion
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Craik also draws our attention to the increasing eroticism of 1970s and 1980s fashion photography .
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And in turn, their fashion photography somehow seems elevated, more substantial because it was created by bona fide artistes.
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To me it was like an unreality, like fashion photography .
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Wildman pioneered advertising and fashion photography in Britain, specifically outdoor location work, as well as creating natural indoor lighting.
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His range is broader than the other histories, and includes fashion photography and advertising within its compass.
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Before 1989, Benetton's images still seemed to relate to the genre of studio fashion photography .
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Therefore, it is easy to see how some photographers have moved between areas of anthropological and fashion photography .
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include
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His range is broader than the other histories, and includes fashion photography and advertising within its compass.
use
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Let us look at an advertisement which does not use a style of photography normally associated with advertising.
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Its detailed graphics were created by using stop-motion photography to film actual clay figures and backgrounds.
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
trick photography
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Call it ingratitude or history's trick photography the hat he wore no longer had a story.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an exhibition of Irwin Penn's renowned fashion photography for Vogue magazine
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Chris is studying photography at night school.
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landscape and wildlife photography
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Before the introduction of the Kodak camera in 1888, travel photography was usually only indulged in by professionals or serious amateurs.
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He explained that earning a living left little time for photography but holidays left ample time.
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He said the profession of surfing photography was like a pyramid.
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Here, indisputably, photography was the vehicle.
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I walk through the photography exhibit at the Kyoto Museum thinking again about what a photograph really means.
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Is it photography one should copy?
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It was during that time that she developed her photography skills, to document conditions in the shops.
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Surrealist photography indeed developed techniques that self-consciously played upon this juxtaposition of the real as signifier and the signifier as real.