1980, from video + second element from photographer.
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video adj.
1935, as visual equivalent of audio, from Latin video "I see," first person singular present indicative of videre "to see" (see vision). As a noun, "that which is displayed on a (television) screen," 1937.
Engineers, however, remember the sad fate of television's first debut and are not willing to allow "video transmission" (as television is now called by moderns) to leave the laboratory until they are sure it will be accepted. [The Michigan Technic, November 1937]
video game is from 1973.
photographer n.
"one who makes pictures by means of photography," 1843, agent noun from photograph (v.). Photographist also is attested from 1843.