photographer
A photographer (the Greek φῶς (phos), meaning “light”, and γραφή (graphê), meaning “drawing, writing”, together meaning “drawing with light”) is a person who uses a camera to make photographs.
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Moisei Solomonovich Nappelbaum (1869-1958), one of Russia’s greatest photographer portraitist, created portraits of politicians, scientists, artists, sculptors, poets, composers, and actors in his studio on Nevsky Prospect[]. In his works, with skilful usage of light, Nappelbaum placed the most important emphasis on the human face.
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At times, you will encounter a story in a situation you least expect. I found this very small surprise as I was photographing Louise’s birthday party— the matriarch of a beautiful family, plus a new boyfriend… I was hoping to get everyone in focus, but I failed! Have a look…
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This was a rapid portrait photography session [“Rapid Shoot” for short.]. Yes, O-O-O, this 9 (nine), a4=Q portraits of an absolutely gorgeous Queen Annaliese in 4 minutes. I hope I did justice to capture the scent of this beautiful woman. There is nothing common about “common daisies” on your sunnies…
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Out of camera with two Adobe LrC. presets I made for this session. No, Adobe Ps., nothing, just a beautiful woman! I thank you Belle the model and Belle the photographer extraordinaire! What a life, meeting such a talent just like that. I am very lucky, thank you Belle. … and wardrobe change.
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Participants of the “Pink Ball” at Countess Shuvalova’s in the Shuvalov Palace. Photographer — Karl Karlovich Bulla. Saint Petersburg, Saint Petersburg Governorate, 1914. The dining room for the poor – 1911. Photographer — Karl Karlovich Bulla
