(noun)A random person who purposely inserts his or her stupid looking face into a perfectly good photo of a group of close friends at a bar, club, gala event, or holiday celebration, thus destroying the worth of the picture.
1. "Oh man, that picture would have come out so good if it wasn't for that photorapist behind us."
2. "I was so drunk last night, and was running around photoraping all night, I'm such a dousche."
2. "I was so drunk last night, and was running around photoraping all night, I'm such a dousche."
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Same thing as a pornographic movie, but ass-backwards. There's no action in these movies -- just some fucking dude or chick playing with their junk.
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Get the Photographizing mug.Someone who posts multiple pictures of themselves from the
same time with different poses onto a social networking sight.
It's easy to spot an Overkill Photographer because they will
be wearing the same clothes and have the same background,
but will have changed their pose and possibly the camera
angle.
same time with different poses onto a social networking sight.
It's easy to spot an Overkill Photographer because they will
be wearing the same clothes and have the same background,
but will have changed their pose and possibly the camera
angle.
Mitch: Did you see Ashley's new pics on FB?
Alec: Yeah it was a little weird, she posted the same pic twice,
she just turned her hat around for one of them.
Mitch: She's such an Overkill Photographer
Alec: Yeah it was a little weird, she posted the same pic twice,
she just turned her hat around for one of them.
Mitch: She's such an Overkill Photographer
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A glamour photographer has posted an advert a for a glamour model for a professional boudoir shoot, no experience needed.
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Not all photographers are scene or emo kids and not all rely heavily on photoshop or any other photo editing software (such as GIMP, Lightroom, photobucket, etc) to make their photos look unique.
Some photographers actually are photographers, not just "What just about every scene kid and hipster under the age of 25 calls themselves these days.". Some actually shoot photographs for a purpose rather than because it is the "cool" thing to do at the moment. Some great photographers are Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Les Forrester, Lara Jade, Andrew Gransden, Joe Rosenthal, Jill Greenberg, and Annie Leibovitz.
A photographer may stick to one subject area, such as portraiture or nature strictly, but quite a few usually spread their subject areas among many different kinds of photography, such as nature, portraiture, still life, photojournalism, urban & rural, and architecture, just to name a few.
Not all photographers are scene or emo kids and not all rely heavily on photoshop or any other photo editing software (such as GIMP, Lightroom, photobucket, etc) to make their photos look unique.
Some photographers actually are photographers, not just "What just about every scene kid and hipster under the age of 25 calls themselves these days.". Some actually shoot photographs for a purpose rather than because it is the "cool" thing to do at the moment. Some great photographers are Ansel Adams, Diane Arbus, Les Forrester, Lara Jade, Andrew Gransden, Joe Rosenthal, Jill Greenberg, and Annie Leibovitz.
A photographer may stick to one subject area, such as portraiture or nature strictly, but quite a few usually spread their subject areas among many different kinds of photography, such as nature, portraiture, still life, photojournalism, urban & rural, and architecture, just to name a few.
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