He worked as a studio photographer in Athens in 1985-86.
No, we have a regular studio photographer that does that for us.
I guess I'll check our files and see if anyone was missing a studio photographer back in the early forties.
He claims to have no formal training and was first introduced to photography by his father who is a studio photographer.
The RB67 soon became widely used by professional studio photographers.
The photos were taken by studio photographers for promotional purposes.
I'm sure that there's a wealth of information for studio photographers as well.
Despite the initial low quality photographs that often resulted, the competition forced the studio photographers to start working on location.
Initially, professional studio photographers might bring a lot of bulky equipment, thus limiting their ability to record the entire event.
His father was a studio photographer in Washington State.