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Discover LudwigThe phrase "photo from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the source of a photo (e.g. “This photo was taken from my phone”), or to describe the subject of a photo (e.g. “This photo is from my visit to the Taj Mahal”).
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clipped photo from fashion magazine.
Photo from Alamy.
Photo from Daily Princetonian.
Photo from Alumni News.
Photo from CIPT.
Photo from Flickr.
I have a photo from that day.
Photo from inside Cooper Union occupation.
Photo from 1994 Nassau Herald.
Photo from the Princeton Weekly Bulletin.
Photo from the UCMP Archives.
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