snapshooter
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of snapshooter
First recorded in 1885–90; snap(shot) + shooter
Example Sentences
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Spend more than that and you’ll get features that advanced or professional photographers might appreciate, but are likely lost on the average snapshooter.
From The Verge
"A lot of digital users went digital because their job demanded it. But they never lost their love of film, the smell of the chemicals, working in a dark room, waiting until they returned home to process the film to see if they had a successful photo shoot. Or for the snapshooter, waiting a week to get their film back from the lab. Digital will never compare with the warmth of film."
From BBC
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