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photograph by vs Photo by

Both 'photograph by' and 'photo by' are correct, but 'photo by' is more commonly used in English. They are both used to credit the person who took a photograph.

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photograph by

This phrase is correct but less commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to credit the person who took a photograph. It is more formal and less common than 'photo by.'
  • Whoever contributes with a donation receives a photograph by Giovanni Hänninen taken during the journey between Italy and India.
  • There is a famous photograph by Maurice Seymour of Zoritch in this role, standing in repose with arms curved softly aloft, that has been much admired and frequently reproduced.
  • A photograph by Enzo Sellerio shows four men next to a tree, in the piazza of a Sicilian town.
  • Barry Crockford wrote a brief article about the species for Fishes of Sahul back in 1997 and an excellent photograph by Neil Armstrong of the fish graced the cover of that volume.
  • Photograph by Jeremy Thompson via FlickrCC Aquopolis This park is the star of summer.
  • Photograph by Carlos Izquierdo Pérez via FlickrCC Madrid Río The Madrid River is a great space where you can go with children and enjoy 10 playgrounds for all ages.
  • This is a photograph by Franz Hueber.
  • This is evident from the event identity of the project, a photograph by Oliviero Toscani from the feature Unilook.
  • This is a photograph by Franz Hueber. This photograph's taken 1950s in Saudi Arabia.
  • Curated by Marcella Beccaria Narrative fiction set in contemporary reality, each photograph by Hannah Starkey (Belfast, 1971), is a different exploration of the life of women and their daily interactions.
  • The traditional attribution to Raphael endured for well over a century after Manfredini acquired it, still appearing (but with a question mark) on the early twentieth century photograph by Alinari.
  • (Collection Dutch National Archive) Tournooiveld The Hague, photograph by Alexine Tinne.
  • The image gracing our cover comes from a photograph by Kenji Yamazaki, and we have used selected text from RM Koten Benson to tell the story of Miroku.
  • Adorno is the protagonist of the first part of the exhibit, in which his American exile is recalled through a large-scale reproduction of a photograph by Patrick Lakey showcasing the interior of Villa Aurora in Los Angeles.
  • Nearly every photograph associated with the struggle seemed to be a "photograph by Brady."
  • The Nonino Family in the famous photograph by Oliviero Toscani with Grappa Cru Monovitigno Picolit created in 1973; with this grappa the Noninos revolutionized the method of producing and introducing Grappa throughout the world.
  • CHRISTO, The Mastaba, collage, wax crayon on photograph by Wolfgang Volz of scale model in Al Gharbia, glued on canvas, 2013. Austria
  • The view of the Danish capital is the background to the photograph by Deborah Ladisa whose title is meaningful: Is food a substitute for love?
  • Photograph by Dario Bartolini that shows Massimo Morozzi, Paolo Deganello, Andrea Branzi, Gilberto Corretti.
  • Photograph by Carlotta Torricelli, February 2010.

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Photo by

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

'Photo by' is the more common way to credit the person who took a photograph. It is informal and widely accepted.
  • Photo by Marco Fulle: Inside the Mutnovsky crater looking at SW.
  • Photo by Delfino Sisto Legnani, May 2014.
  • Photo by UNHCR/K Suntayodom Please note this profile is about students from Burma who are ethnically Burman.
  • Photo by: Rubina Schicker The story began in 1968 when the Olympic athlete Les Mills started his first fitness centre.
  • The forbidden fruit. Photo by John East.
  • Photo by Enrica Mescoli San Pietro Chapel in summer
  • Photo by Carlo Valente N.S. Della Guardia Church
  • Photo by Lutz Jäck: our olives in Springtime.
  • Free pattern via Classic Elite Yarns. Photo by Carrie Bostick Hoge.
  • The large Ciolo cave. Photo by Francesco Minonne
  • Troccoli with walnut sauce. Photo by Dario Ersetti
  • Photo by Dario Ersetti In the cooking field, administrative boundaries count for very little.
  • NRF President and CEO Tracy Mullin speaks at the Convention. Photo by Paul Brozen.
  • The Imperial Palace from outside- Photo by Matteo Bosi
  • (Photo by Domenico Costabile - specialized in reportage wedding photography) 3.
  • Photo by Marco Carraro N.S. della Guardia Chapel
  • Photo by Paolo Monti Elements of the arches on the main façade.
  • Photo by Paolo Monti Elements of the bell tower.
  • Photo by Paolo Monti, 1969 Brusegan, Marcello (2005).
  • Tokyo Station in European style - Photo by Matteo Bosi

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