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What does a wild photographer mean?

A field photographer is a street photographer, also known as a field photographer.

According to your photos, the word "wild photographer" came into being because street photographers often use small cameras to shoot various scenes in the streets. These cameras are easy to hide, so that photographers can shoot without being discovered by photographers. This shooting method is somewhat similar to that of field photographers, because they often shoot in the field and need to adapt to different environmental and climatic conditions, and the equipment used is usually light and easy to carry and operate. So some people call street photographers wild photographers, which also highlights their uniqueness and adventurous spirit.

A field photographer refers to a group of people who take pictures in the wild, taking themselves as bystanders, truly recording things around them and discovering beauty without disturbing wild animals.