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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make photos' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of taking pictures. For example, "Last weekend, I made photos of my family vacation."
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You don't make photos; you take them.
"I just wanted to make photos.
So I go make photos of something beautiful".
I have to make photos of these elephants.' ".
By Simon Schama You don't make photos; you take them.
You can bet people aren't shelling out to make photos of someone else look better.
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The change was intended to make photo apps more efficient.
She said she planned to teach photography and make photo journals with her students.
With an Android phone, users can also make Photo Spheres just by waving their devices around.
Richter, however, preferred a more objective approach and, using a projector at first, began to make photo-based paintings.
Even if you have to make photo flashcards to remember their names, do it.
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