'Paparazzi', taken from an Italian term 'paparazzo' (pappa- rattso) or 'paparazza', used to refer to photojournalist's who are outside the mainstream media. They are generally independent, selling their photographs to the highest bidder. Usually employing any and all means to acquire their photographs often descending upon celebrities like hordes of locusts in an unacceptable fashion, or employing telescopic lenses to try and catch celebrities in private and sometimes compromising situations. Unscrupulous money grubbers could be an accurate description as well. Paparazzi were accused of being the principle catalyst leading to Princess Dianna's fatal car accident.
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it is called a step and repeat
No. celebs (esp. females) take extra care of their feet.
I don't know you should ask one of those people who take pictures of calabrtes
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Those people are called paparazzi.
it depends, typically from 10.000 euro / one photoshoot , but photography celebs can take much more
Because there is so many other people also trying to take pictures of them and they get in there way, and also a lot of celebs have body gaurds/security around them at a lot of times, which would cause a harder picture to get also.
Demi is one of the celebs who deals with paparazzi maturely and treats them respectfully. Demi always smiles and poses for her pictures the paparazzi take.
This person is called a X-Ray technician
yes it does you can take pictures of people then they become badguys
People take baby pictures so they can have memories of when they children are young. Baby pictures are something that are very precious and can never be replaced.
its beast
It helped people take pictures for example: for crimes, and pictures for presents.
They are called Comic Foregrounds
You could go to Scotland and take pictures!
You use a camera.