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pho·tog

 (fə-tŏg′)
n. Informal
A person who takes photographs, especially as a profession; a photographer.
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pho•tog

(fəˈtɒg)

n.
Informal. photographer.
[by shortening]

photog.

1. photographer.
2. photographic.
3. photography.
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