How to use in-sentence of “photograph”:
+ Very often, a photograph was the basis of one of her short stories, including “Why I live at the P.O.”, which was inspired by a woman she photographed ironing in the back of a small post office.
+ Activities run during the year included observatory tours, shows, and photograph displays.
+ He was known for being the subject of Alfred Eisenstaedt’s photograph “V-J Day in Times Square”.
+ That same year, she began to photograph during a visit to Venice.
+ He was also trying to photograph the DNA.
+ They would also photograph intelligence targets and count troops.
+ In recent years, the official portrait of the President is a photograph until after they leave office.
+ But a photograph was taken that showed his legs.

Example sentences of “photograph”:
+ The battle was made famous by Joe Rosenthal’s photograph of the raising of the U.S.
+ As the photograph shows, for much of its upper reaches, the river is braided.
+ Kyle admits that he has been in love with Sarah since John gave him a photograph of her, and they have sex.
+ The ceremony was photographed by Joe Rosenthal, who took the famous photograph “Raising the Flag on Iwo Jima” during World War II.
+ An underwater photograph taken by an American tourist while snorkeling in October 2009 was publicized in March 2010 after the photographer stated that the image depicted something on the sea bed which resembled human remains.
+ A scanned photograph of the face gives a unique series of numbers which identifies that particular individual.
+ If the lens is not focused well, the photograph will be blurry.
+ A photograph from October 1918 shows the then unknown Lt.-Col.
+ The battle was made famous by Joe Rosenthal's photograph of the raising of the U.S.
+ As the photograph shows, for much of its upper reaches, the river is braided.
+ Kyle admits that he has been in love with Sarah since John gave him a photograph of her, and they have sex.
+ In 2004 an alleged photograph of him in Jamaica surfaced.
+ The photograph in a camera may be made on film or, if it is a digital camera, using an electronic sensor.
+ A newspaper in Botswana once printed a photograph showing how a thief was punished.
+ Neuman, who puts it on and starts going on a rampage and joins up with Pretorius, who’s planning to nuke the city so he can use the flash of the explosion to photograph an alien race’s planet.
+ The photograph was taken at dusk and the road is dark with a purple sky behind.
More in-sentence examples of “photograph”:
+ A photographic "print" is a photograph made on paper.
+ The 20-year-old photograph was an image of a burnt corpse covered with laceration wounds.
+ In the Willis Tower article, there is a huge, glaring error message under the lovely photograph of the tower.
+ A photographic “print” is a photograph made on paper.
+ The 20-year-old photograph was an image of a burnt corpse covered with laceration wounds.
+ In the Willis Tower article, there is a huge, glaring error message under the lovely photograph of the tower.
+ Collections of her photograph were published as “One time, One place”.
+ Additionally, analysis of the full photograph revealed the object was quite small, only about long.
+ Some satellites are in LEO to photograph the Earth, for example some weather satellites and Earth resource satellites.
+ Ross died on July 30, 2016, in a motorcycle accident on a mountain road near Yosemite National Park while on his way to photograph one of his favorite subjects, the Half Dome in Yosemite Valley.
+ The Surgeon’s photograph was the only photographic evidence of a head and neck – all the others are humps or disturbances.R.P.
+ He is known for having taken the only well-exposed color photograph of the first detonation of a nuclear weapon on July 16, 1945 at the Trinity Trinity nuclear test site in New Mexico.
+ This is why the photograph shows prisoners from the “Sonderkommando” working at the heap.
+ This dress was based on one worn by her grandmother in an old photograph Hepburn owned.
+ Beginning her photography practice in the 1930s with children’s photography, Kandó later worked as a fashion photographer, photographed refugees and travelled to the Amazon to photograph landscapes and indigenous people.
+ Morgan was aloof and refused to have his photograph taken; all of his professional portraits were retouched.
+ In 1952, during a long stay in New York City, she was able to photograph Greta Garbo, Elia Kazan, John Fitzgerald Kennedy and Winston Churchill.
+ Some light microscopes are actually digital cameras, made to photograph small things but having no eyepiece.
+ In the center of the canvas and latex, he silk-screened a black and white photograph of Monroe.
+ His last photograph was snapped in Boston.
+ A headshot is a photograph of a person’s face.
+ Project Bullet, as the mission was called, provided both the first transcontinental flight to average supersonic speed, and the first continuous transcontinental Panoramic photographypanoramic photograph of the United States.
+ A picture of this reconstruction as well as a photograph of an actual fossil can be seen on the Geological Survey of Canada’s website.
+ He is on assignment to photograph historic covered bridges for a National Geographic article.
+ The two needed a more comfortable place to discuss the story and decided to take advantage of a “Sports Illustrated” magazine offer to write photograph captions for the annual Mint 400 desert race being held in Las Vegas.
+ Making similar photograph changing edits to Gautam Raj Anand.
+ However, Heihachi found a photograph during his search that made him curious.
+ In one of his laboratories, his students hung a large black and white photograph of the master from the ceiling, complete with a large blue “tie” appended.
+ In a 1998 TV interview with Michael Cockerell, Heath admitted that he had kept her photograph in his flat for many years afterwards.
+ The only known photograph of the king list was published in 1865.
+ A photograph of Sabbagh’s death got international attention.
+ Even though many countries have laws against child pornography, enforcement has become a problem because new computer technologies allow pornographers to make an adult in a photograph look like an adolescent, or in making a film can use actors and actresses who, although they have passed the age of majority, still look much younger.
+ These control how bright or dark the photograph will be.
+ A map is different from an aerial photograph because it includes interpretation.
+ Another Prokudin-Gorskii photograph of Lugano ca.
+ This photograph shows both sides of the printed circuit board.
+ Michel Moers took a photograph of the bewildered audience.
+ In time, she visited England, to photograph the pop stars there.
+ In later years, Morath would not photograph war.
+ Kato was murdered at his home in 2011, shortly after winning a lawsuit against a magazine which had published his name and photograph identifying him as gay and calling for him to be executed.
+ Illustrations can be in the form of a drawing, painting, photograph or other work of art.
+ Albert Einstein kept a photograph of Faraday on his study wall alongside pictures of Isaac Newton and James Clerk Maxwell.
+ In the photograph above, you can see the back is covered with hard plates, and wispy slender legs.
+ The photograph of the ice dancers gives a perfect example of what dancers should aim for in this style.
+ His photo was the unanimous selection for a 1958 Pulitzer Prize, but since the story had earned the Arkansas Gazette two other Pulitzer Prizes already, the Prize was awarded to another photographer for a pleasant photograph of a two-year-old boy in Washington, D.C.
+ At a gas station, a boy takes a Polaroid photograph of her which she purchases—the same photograph that John will eventually give to Kyle.
+ Even though no historical marker exists on the site, an information plaque at the current site entrance and a photograph on display at the Dan O’Laurie Museum in Moab mention the former isolation center.
+ When a drawing or model or photograph of an object is larger or smaller than the original, the scale represents how much the object has been “grown” or “shrunk”.
+ He found Dead’s body but before he called the police, he went to a nearby shop and bought a disposable camera which he used to photograph Dead’s body after he moved around some of the items.
+ It became widely used in continental Europe after a wanted-person photograph was transmitted from Paris to London in 1908.
+ This template is placed at the top of an article’s talk page to request that someone take a photograph for an article or add an image to an article.
