English edit

Etymology edit

snapshot +‎ -er

Noun edit

snapshotter (plural snapshotters)

  1. (uncommon, photography) Synonym of snapshooter
    • 1987, The British Journal of Photography, volume 134:
      It is time we forgot the old distinctive class borderline between the snapshotter and the amateur photographer, which was based on the capabilities of the equipment the two sectors used.
    • 2010, Eric Gordon, The Urban Spectator: American Concept Cities from Kodak to Google, UPNE, →ISBN, page 50:
      The implication is that the snapshotter, because of his unwillingness to slow down and perceive the complexity of the unmediated landscape, could only wreak havoc with his camera.