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photographer$60393$ - translation to greek

BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHER
Charlie Waite (Photographer); Charlie Waite (photographer)
  • Charlie Waite in March 2014

photographer      
n. φωτογράφος
press photographer         
  • ''Barricades on rue Saint-Maur'' (1848), the first photo used to illustrate a newspaper story
  • The ''[[Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung]]'' pioneered modern photojournalism and was widely copied. Pictured, the cover of issue of 26 August 1936: a meeting between [[Francisco Franco]] and [[Emilio Mola]].
  • Boy destroying piano at Pant-y-Waen, South Wales, by [[Philip Jones Griffiths]], 1961
  • Leica 1, (1925)'s introduction marked the beginning of modern photojournalism.
  • In ''[[Migrant Mother]]'' (1936) [[Dorothea Lange]] produced the seminal image of the [[Great Depression]]. The FSA also employed several other photojournalists to document the depression.
  • ''Roger Fenton's Photographic Van'', 1855, formerly a wine merchant's wagon; his assistant is pictured at the front.
  • Sports photojournalists at [[Indianapolis Motor Speedway]]
  • Labour Party Conference]] in Liverpool
  • "Geronimo's camp before surrender to General Crook, March 27, 1886: Geronimo and Natches mounted; Geronimo's son (Perico) standing at his side holding baby." By [[C. S. Fly]].
  • John Thomson]]'s ''Street Life in London'' photo-documentary
JOURNALISM THAT USES IMAGES TO TELL A NEWS STORY
Photojournalist; Photo journalism; Photo-journalist; Press photographer; Photojoualism; Photojournalists; Photo journalist; Photo Journalist; Press photography; News photographer; Phone journalism; History of photojournalism; Photo-journalism
φωτορεπορτέρ
air photograph         
  • Abalone point]], Irvine Cove, Laguna Beach: an example of low-altitude aerial photography
  • An aerial photographer prepares continuous oblique shooting in a Cessna 206
  • Aerial Drone and a Eurocopter HH-65 Dolphin
  • Air photography from flight
  • Oblique Aerial Photo
  • [[Honoré Daumier]], "Nadar élevant la Photographie à la hauteur de l'Art" (Nadar elevating Photography to Art), published in ''Le Boulevard'', May 25, 1862.
  • m}} on 29 May 1882 - the earliest extant aerial photograph taken in the British Isles.
  • The [[Cliffs of Moher]], filmed with a drone (2014)
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  • A drone carrying a camera for aerial photography
  • kite photo]] technique. (circa 1911)
  • Vertical Orientation Aerial Photo
  • [[Sidney Cotton]]'s [[Lockheed 12]]A, in which he made a high-speed reconnaissance flight in 1940.
  • A vertical still from a kite aerial thermal video of part of a former brickworks site captured at night. http://www.armadale.org.uk/aerialthermography.htm
  • Air photo of a military target used to evaluate the effect of bombing.
  • An aerial view of the city of [[Pori]], Finland.
  • A German observation plane, the [[Rumpler Taube]].
  • [[Giza pyramid complex]], photographed from [[Eduard Spelterini]]'s balloon on November 21, 1904
  • [[New York City]] 1932, aerial photograph of Fairchild Aerial Surveys Inc.
  • Milton Kent with his aerial camera, June 1953, Milton Kent Studio, Sydney
PROCESS OF TAKING IMAGES OF THE GROUND FROM THE AIR
Aerial photographs; Aerial photograph; Aerial imagery; Aerial Photography; Aerial photo; Aerial photos; Air photography; Air photograph; Air photographer; Aerial photographer; Aerial imaging; Drone photography; Ariel photography; Arial photography; Aerophoto; UAV Photography; Aerial camera; Aerial videography; History of aerial photography; Airborne camera; Airborne imagery; Regulation of aerial photography
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Definition

Photographist

Wikipedia

Charlie Waite

Charlie Waite (born 18 February 1949) is an English landscape photographer noted for his "painterly" approach in using light and shade.

Born in England, he worked in theatre and television for the first ten years of his professional life before moving to photography. He is noted for his square format images using a 6x6 Hasselblad.

Waite is the recipient of a number of awards including a Honorary Fellowship to the British Institute of Professional Photography as well as Best Landscape Photography's 'Power of Visionary Award' and is frequently invited all over the world to give lectures on landscape photography. He was awarded status of Fellowship of the Royal Photographic Society in 2014 and was invited to exhibit at the Royal Academy of Arts, London in summer 2015.

Waite has contributed and written columns for The Daily Telegraph, contributed to The Sunday Times, Independent, The Observer and The Guardian newspapers. He has also presented a number of photography television series for ITV along with appearances on BBC Breakfast and Countryfile. Huw Edwards interviewed Waite for BBC News Channel about his travels in Libya days before the revolution and about his exhibition, Silent Exchange, at The National Theatre.

He has held over 30 solo exhibitions across Europe, the US, Japan and Australia including venues at the Goldstrom Gallery on Broadway, New York in 2001, Hope at the OXO Gallery in London in 2002 and Earthscapes at The Center For Photographic Art in Carmel, California in 1999.

Waite has lectured in the UK, Europe and the United States, published over twenty-eight books on photography, is a regular contributor to photography magazines and was guest editor and contributor for The Photographic Journal August edition in 2015.

He runs a photographic tour company called Light and Land.

Waite founded the UK Landscape Photographer of the Year competition in 2006.

Waite is married to Jessica Benton; they have one child.