How to Say "photographic" in Spanish
The most common Spanish word for “photographic” is “fotográfico” — use 'fotográfico' when referring to the process or the result of taking pictures, like a studio or a style of image.
Use 'fotográfico' when referring to the process or the result of taking pictures, like a studio or a style of image.
Learn more →Use 'fotógrafo' specifically when describing equipment or memory related to photography, implying it is designed for or characteristic of photography.
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Examples
Este es un estudio fotográfico muy profesional.
This is a very professional photography studio.
fotógrafo
Examples
El equipo fotógrafo es muy caro.
The photographic equipment is very expensive.
Fotográfico vs. Fotógrafo
Learners often confuse 'fotográfico' and 'fotógrafo' because they sound similar. Remember that 'fotográfico' is the general adjective for photography, while 'fotógrafo' is used for equipment or memory associated with it.
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