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A cinematographer (from 'cinema photographer') is one photographing with a motion picture camera (the art and science of which is known as cinematography).
An elite group of American cinematographers are members of the American Society of Cinematographers; this organization represents the upper echelon of talent and is dedicated to the advancement of cinematography.
In America, cinematographers (and directors of photography, camera operators, camera assistants and still photographers) are represented by Local 600 of the International CinematographersSociety, a division of the labor union IATSE.