A photographer (from Greek φωτός (photos), meaning "light", and γράφω (graphos), meaning "written") is a person who takes photographs. A professional photographer uses photography to earn money whilst amateur photographers take photographs for pleasure and to record an event, emotion, place, or person.
A professional photographer may be an employee, for example of a newspaper, or may contract to cover a particular event such as a wedding or graduation, or to illustrate an advertisement. Others, including paparazzi and fine art photographers, are freelancers, first making a picture and then offering it for sale or display. Some workers, such as policemen, estate agents, journalists and scientists, make photographs as part of other work. Photographers who produce moving rather than still pictures are often called cinematographers, videographers or camera operators, depending on the commercial context.
Photographers are also categorized based on the subjects they photograph. Some photographers explore subjects typical of paintings such as landscape, still life, and portraiture. Other photographers specialize in subjects unique to photography, including street photography, documentary photography, fashion photography, wedding photography, war photography, photojournalism, and commercial photography. For Example; These photographers in the world have done the job of defining who they are, what they offer to the world – and have been able to live their passion for photography throughout their lives; Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, Robert Capa, Peter Lik, Tina Nibbana, Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Berenice Abbott, Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, David LaChapelle, Morgan Norman, Dorothea Lange.
A photographer (from Greek φωτός (photos), meaning "light", and γράφω (graphos), meaning "written") is a person who takes photographs. A professional photographer uses photography to earn money whilst amateur photographers take photographs for pleasure and to record an event, emotion, place, or person.
A professional photographer may be an employee, for example of a newspaper, or may contract to cover a particular event such as a wedding or graduation, or to illustrate an advertisement. Others, including paparazzi and fine art photographers, are freelancers, first making a picture and then offering it for sale or display. Some workers, such as policemen, estate agents, journalists and scientists, make photographs as part of other work. Photographers who produce moving rather than still pictures are often called cinematographers, videographers or camera operators, depending on the commercial context.
Photographers are also categorized based on the subjects they photograph. Some photographers explore subjects typical of paintings such as landscape, still life, and portraiture. Other photographers specialize in subjects unique to photography, including street photography, documentary photography, fashion photography, wedding photography, war photography, photojournalism, and commercial photography. For Example; These photographers in the world have done the job of defining who they are, what they offer to the world – and have been able to live their passion for photography throughout their lives; Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Richard Avedon, Robert Capa, Peter Lik, Tina Nibbana, Robert Mapplethorpe, Helmut Newton, Berenice Abbott, Annie Leibovitz, Herb Ritts, David LaChapelle, Morgan Norman, Dorothea Lange.
