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/mˈʌɡʃɑːt/
(bűnügyi fénykép)

(bűnügyi fénykép)

letartóztatási fénykép

a photographic portrait taken by law enforcement agencies of a person who has been arrested, typically taken at the time of booking and used for identification purposes

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The suspect’s mugshot was released to the media after his arrest.
She was shocked to see her friend's mugshot in the news.
What is a "mugshot"?

A mugshot is a photograph taken by law enforcement of a person who has been arrested. The photo is usually taken from the front and the side, showing the individual's face and identifying features. Mugshots are used for identification purposes and are often included in police records. They help authorities track and manage individuals who have been arrested, and can sometimes be made public as part of arrest records or criminal justice processes.

selfie
selfie
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/ˈsɛɫˌfi/
(önarckép)

(önarckép)

szelfi

a photo of a person that is taken by the same person, usually shared on social media

What is a "selfie"?

A selfie is a photograph that a person takes of themselves, usually with a smartphone or camera held at arm's length or with the help of a selfie stick. Selfies are often shared on social media platforms and are commonly used to capture moments, express personal style, or communicate with friends and followers. The focus is typically on the person taking the photo, capturing their face and sometimes part of their surroundings.

photojournalism
Főnév
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/fˌoʊɾoʊdʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm/
(fotóriport)

(fotóriport)

fotóújságírás

the act or profession of reporting news articles in newspapers or magazines mainly through photographs

What is "photojournalism"?

Photojournalism is a form of journalism where photographers capture images to tell news stories and report on current events. The goal is to document and convey information about significant events, issues, or human experiences through photographs. Photojournalists often work in challenging conditions to provide a visual account of newsworthy events, helping audiences understand and engage with the stories being reported. Their images are used in newspapers, magazines, and online platforms to complement written articles and provide a powerful, visual perspective on the news.

paparazzi
paparazzi
Főnév
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/ˌpɑpɑˈɹɔˌzi/
(paparazzo)

(paparazzo)

bulvárfotós

freelance photographers who aggressively pursue and take pictures of celebrities, often in invasive or intrusive ways

Who are the "paparazzi"?

The paparazzi are photographers who specialize in taking unposed photos of celebrities, public figures, and other notable individuals, often without their permission. Their goal is to capture private moments or events that may be of interest to the public or media. The paparazzi frequently follow their subjects to obtain photos that might be sold to magazines, newspapers, or online platforms. Their work is often controversial, as it can invade personal privacy and raise ethical concerns about the boundaries between public and private life.

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