Sentence examples for photographer views from inspiring English sources

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To help find you, they can look at aerial flyover photographer views of any location in Westchester; they can also consult detailed maps of your location, which will reveal the tiny blue cellphone that stands for you.

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By Kenneth O. Hanson The New Yorker, April 4 , 1953P. 91 Perhaps the meticulous photographer View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Andy Borowitz.

"New York Photographs: Margaret Morton, Christine Osinski, Robert Rindler," an exhibition of three photographers' views of New York City opens at the Houghton gallery on Wednesday, running through Dec. 5.

The day after the opening, we arrive at "Who Shot Natalie White," the exhibition comprised of 25 photographers' views of the mostly nude 24-year-old muse.

There is still a nightly projection, in a cloistered graveyard, where the photographers view a selection of the best images of the year.

Submissions to the contest "C'était Paris en 1970" reveal through their creators' choice of subject, framing, and sometimes pointed captions how thousands of amateur photographers viewed the capital's history and radical urbanization.

On the East Coast, operators of the website 247paps.tv boasted of using a drone to get video of actress Selena Gomez in March when a shoot for an Adidas ad was blocked from photographers' view.

On Tuesday, Hadid, 20, and Malik, 22, arrived at the party casually dressed -- she in glasses, a crop top and casual jeans and he in a T-shirt -- at about 10 30 p.m., according to TMZ, and entered from the back as security attempted to obscure them from photographers' view.

The Palace highlighted a number of disturbing incidents, such as children being used to draw George into the photographer's view in playgrounds.

The New Yorker, February 7 , 2000P. 17 Souvenir photograph, dated Aug. 1930, of two African American men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, hung from a tree, while a gleeful Marion, Indiana, lynch mob poses underneath for the photographer... View Article By Alan Burdick By Charles Bethea By Phil Klay By Larissa MacFarquhar.

The New Yorker, February 7, 2000 P. 17 Souvenir photograph, dated Aug. 1930, of two African American men, Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, hung from a tree, while a gleeful Marion, Indiana, lynch mob poses underneath for the photographer... View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Larissa MacFarquhar.

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