Phoneographer

B1 16+

Pronunciation: /foʊnˈɑːɡrəfər/

Definitions of phoneographer

noun a person who takes photographs with a smartphone

Example Sentences

A1 A phoneographer is someone who takes photos with their phone.

A2 My friend is a phoneographer and she takes amazing pictures with her smartphone.

B1 As a phoneographer, I have learned how to use different editing apps to enhance my photos.

B2 The phoneographer's exhibition showcased a diverse range of images captured solely on mobile devices.

C1 The phoneographer's work is often featured in prestigious photography magazines.

C2 Being a phoneographer requires a keen eye for composition and lighting, as well as technical skills in post-processing.

Examples of phoneographer in a Sentence

formal The phoneographer captured stunning images with just a smartphone.

informal My friend is a talented phoneographer who takes amazing pictures.

slang I never knew I could be such a great phoneographer until I started using filters.

figurative As a phoneographer, she has a unique perspective on the world through her lens.

Grammatical Forms of phoneographer

past tense

phoneographed

plural

phoneographers

comparative

more phoneographic

superlative

most phoneographic

present tense

phoneographs

future tense

will phoneograph

perfect tense

have phoneographed

continuous tense

is phoneographing

singular

phoneographer

positive degree

phoneographer

infinitive

to phoneograph

gerund

phoneographing

participle

phoneographing

Origin and Evolution of phoneographer

First Known Use: 2007 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'phoneographer' is a combination of 'phone' and 'photographer', referring to someone who takes photographs with their phone.
Evolution of the word: The term 'phoneographer' emerged with the rise of smartphones equipped with cameras, becoming more commonly used as phone photography gained popularity and recognition as a legitimate form of art.