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The phrase "facing the camera" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to describe something or someone that is positioned in a certain way for a photograph or video. For example, "The actor stood facing the camera, ready to give his lines."
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Facing the camera are three rows of young women.
The boys were arranged in a semicircle facing the camera.
He then heads to the dressing room and sits in Rooney's seat, before facing the camera.
Facing the camera, he begins asking — and answering — a few questions involving movie logic.
Facing the camera again, he goes on, "Yesterday — all my troubles seemed so far away ..."...
The person facing the camera is her alleged partner in crime, Olga Rutterschmidt.
Facing the camera again, he goes on, "Yesterday — all my troubles seemed so far away . .
That, or facing the camera and MSQRD-ing The Dark Knight's Bane on to your face.
A medium shot of Justine on the golf course facing the camera and raising her bent arms.
On a stage at the Shoreham Hotel, in Washington, the nominees sat in two rows facing the camera.
The screen can also display a choice of cartoon animations that keep younger subjects riveted, smiling and facing the camera.
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