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Now comes the latest idea: that everyone can be an artist, because everyone can take a photograph with a smart phone.
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For those not aware, to take a photograph of lightning you must open the shutter and hope - or perhaps pray.
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When it got too late, Schreiner would take a photograph of where he was, and return the next morning after spending the night in a hotel.
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The staff will take a photograph of your tattoo then they will send the image to Paris where the designer himself will review and approve it.
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The nurses, who will be equipped with cervical screening and treatment tools as well as standard smartphones, will take a photograph of the cervix with their phone and send it via SMS to a medical expert in a specialized clinic.
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Mr. Giammetti even paused to take a photograph with his iPhone of a woman with a bob identical to Anna Wintour's, and then shared it with his dinner partners, the designer Diane von Furstenberg and the agent Bryan Lourd from the Creative Artist Agency.
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Lubin said Thursday night, after the FBI released photos of the two suspects, that he decided to take a closer look at Green's photograph on the off chance Green had captured anything unusual.
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Yet by the turn of the century, when anyone could take a snapshot with their lightweight Kodak, the seemingly secure position of the photograph among art collectibles was again changing.
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Photograph the bride before she gets into the car to take her to the ceremony - if wearing a veil this is the only time you will find her with it in place over her face.
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The doctor was out, but Fedel insisted that everyone take turns selecting a tiara or a crown, sitting on a giant leather throne, then submitting to having a Polaroid photograph made.
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