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Not to be confused with Still life photography.

Still photography is the practice of making non-moving photographs, as distinct from motion picture photography (cinematography).

In the motion picture industry, a person making still photographs is known as the unit still photographer.

References

  1. Jackson, Ronald L., ed. (2010). Encyclopedia of Identity. Sage Publications. p. 576. ISBN 9781412951531.
  2. Kahn, Donals. Photography: A Concise History. Xlibris Corporation. p. 51. ISBN 9781499045123.
  3. Modern Photography. 51. Photography Publishing Corporation: 34. 1987. {{cite journal}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
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