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What does female photography mean?
Cosplay is the abbreviation of costume game. Generally speaking, it refers to the use of clothing, accessories, props and makeup to play a role in animation, games and film and television works. People who play dress-up are usually called coser. The female photographer who takes pictures of these people is a female photographer.
Dressing in a narrow sense is to imitate and dress up the characters in the virtual world, also known as role-playing and cosplay. Dress-up is the abbreviation of dress-up game, its verb is dress-up, and people who play dress-up are generally called dressers. Generally speaking, the earliest Chinese translation of clothing comes from Taiwan Province Province, which means role-playing. However, because this translation and the roleplaygame in the game mean role playing, in order to avoid similarities, the author prefers the first translation-the dress-up game. As far as today's clothing is concerned, its form and content generally refer to the use of clothing, trinkets, props and makeup to play the role in animation or some roles in Japanese Vision Rock and movies. Thus, ancient costume has a very broad space to play. It can even be said that as long as there are ancient costume lovers, this field is definitely the mainstream of teen pop culture today.
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