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The phrase "difficult to photograph" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is challenging to capture in a photograph due to various factors such as lighting, movement, composition, etc. Example: The elusive snow leopard was difficult to photograph due to its camouflage in the snowy terrain and its swift movements.
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But isn't it also difficult to photograph?
Internal suffering is difficult to photograph.
Are animals more difficult to photograph than people?
Patti Smith: fascinating study of a woman thought to be exceptionally difficult to photograph.
He told me I was very difficult to photograph, and he made me laugh and feel at ease".
Revealingly, Leibovitz once found it difficult to photograph women; she said she felt more at ease photographing men.
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He explains the difficulties behind capturing such a fast moving sport and discusses a photographer's biggest nemesis - lighting: Road cycling is a difficult sport to photograph, it may appear easy just to use a long lens with auto focus and blast away as they hurtle towards you.
Ron Paul is a really difficult candidate to photograph because he doesn't really interact with people.
MES: Photographing the familiar is one of the most difficult "things" to photograph.
Black is a difficult color to photograph well, so select someone from the shelter staff or volunteers who loves a photography challenge!
It may be difficult to get a photograph with a celebrity at a book signing; the bookstores usually want the line to keep moving.
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