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Discover Ludwig"camera shop" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a store that sells camera equipment, such as: I'm planning to visit the camera shop to buy a new lens for my DSLR.
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After the trials, they settled in Holyoke and opened D'Addario's Camera Shop on Maple Street.
Canon could not sue a camera shop for such a misuse of the Canon trademark.
Leaving the 75-year-old antique with a local camera shop was out of the question.
White previously managed A Different Light, a gay bookstore just along from Harvey Milk's camera shop.
"Can't let Toyota Motor fail," said Mr. Yoshimura, the camera shop owner.
An amateur photographer, he went to work in a camera shop at 16.
She worked in a Munich camera shop run by his official photographer, Heinrich Hoffmann.
Harvey Milk, the assassinated gay civil rights leader, set in motion a national movement from a humble camera shop there.
In January, the Milford Camera Shop, a 50-year-old business just around the corner from the diner, closed because, Mr. Gregory said, of competition from a new camera shop that opened across the street.
"The concept is to put up soundproof glass," said Mr. Glick, who owned a Manhattan camera shop for 30 years.
Baltz first became interested in photography, aged 14, when he began working in a camera shop in Laguna Beach.
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