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Can you refer to a person whose hobby is taking photos as a photographer?
If someone is not a professional photographer but enjoys taking photos in their free time, would you refer to them as a photographer?
A: I thought that you were travelling much to take all these photos.
B: No, I'm not a photographer, but my brother really enjoys it. Those are all his work done in his free time.
May 11, 2015 10:55 AM
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You can. If the person is very serious about their hobby, you can call them a photographer. A person whose hobby is photography may have won prizes for their photos, may have had them published in a few magazines, or even sold one or two. You would distinguish between this type of person and a full-time photographer by calling the former an 'amateur photographer' and the latter a 'professional photographer'.
May 11, 2015
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Yes, absolutely.
The word "professional" is there to show the difference between someone who is a photographer as a profession and someone who does it as a hobby.
Similarly, you can be a cook, a footballer or a guitarist without doing it as a profession, but simply because you enjoy it.
May 11, 2015
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