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imagemaker

American  
[im-ij-mey-ker] / ˈɪm ɪdʒˌmeɪ kər /
Or image-maker

noun

  1. a person, as a publicist, who specializes in creating images for companies, political candidates, etc.


Etymology

Origin of imagemaker

First recorded in 1925–30; image + maker

Example Sentences

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After all, OpenAI’s late-2022 releases of its generative-text bot, ChatGPT, and its automated imagemaker, DALL-E 2, did more than anything else to mainstream and advance the much-hyped artificial intelligence revolution.

From Slate • Nov. 17, 2023

That lesson wasn’t lost on Ava DuVernay, who talked about King’s virtuosity as an imagemaker when we spoke about her movie “Selma” in 2014.

From Washington Post • Jun. 5, 2020

A pioneering imagemaker in modern politics, Davis injects Hollywood glamour, and a dose of the bizarre, into the staid, paint-by-numbers formula of campaign advertisements.

From Washington Post • Sep. 22, 2010

"I just can't remember a time when the public's been so tuned out of a presidential campaign," says Ronald Reagan's famous imagemaker, Michael Deaver.

From Time Magazine Archive

"There has to be a projector, or an imagemaker of some kind," Rick insisted, "unless you're admitting the ghost is real."

From The Blue Ghost Mystery by Goodwin, Harold L. (Harold Leland)

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