camerawoman
cam·era·wom·an [ ˈkam-rə-ˌwu̇-mən]
[ˈkam-rə-ˌwu̇-mən]
: a woman who operates a camera (as for motion pictures or television)
Recent Examples on the Web
//With them are two young tag-alongs: Bai Jinbo (Yi Daqian), an actor hoping for both a role in Wang's next film and a place in Ding's heart, and Du Chun (Li Xinran), a camerawoman who has a crush on Wang.
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Clarence Tsui, The Hollywood Reporter, "'The Pluto Moment' ('Ming Wang Xing Shi Ke'): Film Review | Cannes 2018," 23 May 2018
//Jim doesn't spot anything extraordinary, but the young camerawoman is not comforted.
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NOLA.com, "New Orleans ghost stories: Our favorite 'haunted' house stories from the NOLA.com home and garden archive," 30 Oct. 2017
//Our regional camerawoman, whose office sits on a hill overlooking one of the settlements.
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Hallie Jackson, NBC News, "NBC’s Hallie Jackson Trump Trip Notebook: To the West Bank and Back," 24 May 2017
//But BBC camerawoman Rachel Price will probably need some new outerwear.
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Brigit Katz, Smithsonian, "High-Pressure Pockets Cause Fiery Blast at Mount Etna," 17 Mar. 2017
First Known Use of camerawoman
1971, in the meaning defined above
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