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The phrase "photographs capturing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of taking or creating photographs that successfully convey a specific subject or moment. Example: The exhibit featured various photographs capturing the essence of rural life, from sweeping landscapes to intimate portraits of farmers at work.
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Harrowing and emotive photographs capturing the aftermath of the 1996 IRA bomb in Manchester have been released for the first time.
Mr. Clinton was once again chairman, and photographs capturing Ms. Rich presenting him with a golden saxophone have become iconic images of the pardon episode.
The group is featured in Love Lived, a collaborative exhibition combining video and photographs capturing their stories and thoughts about love.
A15 LOST IMAGES -- A collection of 35,000 photographs capturing some great moments on the American stage lies inaccessible and probably ruined beneath 7 World Trade Center.
But in an office building crushed last week by the collapsing 7 World Trade Center lie some 35,000 photographs capturing some great moments on the American stage.
Among them is Rick Ahearn, the man who can be seen behind Mr. Reagan in the photographs capturing the assassination attempt in 1981.
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Bamako-born photographer Racine Keita agrees that Sidibé's photographs captured a profound shift in Mali.
How do digital photographs differ from photographs captured on film?
His photographs capture both an "ambience of melancholy" and the stubborn pride of former Zonians.
His photographs capture everyday subjects, often in shadow and taken from unusual angles to make them seem unfamiliar.
Much has changed, but Freed's photographs capture something enduring: a spirit and strength that continue to remake America.
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