have been photographing
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present perfect progressiveof photograph.present perfect progressive
Used to describe an action that began in the past, has continued continuously, and is still in progress.
Example Sentences
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Officials at a state-run morgue outside Athens have been photographing the faces of the victims and gathering DNA samples to start the identification process.
From Seattle Times ● Jun. 16, 2023
For a decade I have been photographing both the threats facing transgender women throughout Latin America and their resilience, despite deeply rooted phobias.
From BBC ● Mar. 7, 2023
So, what about these floating ant clumps that people have been photographing?
From BBC ● Aug. 30, 2017
I have been photographing people dancing for 20 or 30 years now, and I think I will eventually do a book of dancing photos.
From The Guardian ● Dec. 16, 2012
"We have been photographing that charming mosque," Manister said, as he set down the camera and wiped his forehead; "you meant us to, didn't you, Holland?"
From Tiny Luttrell by Ernest William Hornung