photo-shoot

English

Verb

photo-shoot (third-person singular simple present photo-shoots, present participle photo-shooting, simple past and past participle photo-shot)

  1. (transitive, intransitive, rare) To perform or carry out a photo shoot.
    • 2002 October 8, Executor, “DK Jr. prototype cab documented!!!”, in rec.games.video.arcade.collecting[1] (Usenet):
      On an interesting Nintendo flyer from Japan. Notice the early marquee and side art designs, as well as the blue DK cab that they photo shot the game in.
    • 2007 April 2, iranpoliticsclub, “Hot New Persian Models”, in soc.culture.iranian[2] (Usenet):
      Every few weeks we will publish the selected portfolio of each model in an album. Some models we photo shoot ourselves. We will never run out of models because we are always in search of the new Persian models.
    • 2011, Si James, Moto Maroc limited edition, page 41:
      It was beautiful, and we'd unwittingly passed Shad and Alan outside Boulemane while they were photo-shooting next to a lake, and seeing this straight road disappearing into nothingness, reminded me of the Karroo roads found back South Africa.
    • 2022, DV Anderson, Spider Web of Conspiracy:
      Marcus searches the internet; it didn't take long to find the devastation report. Reporters had photo shot the tragic scene from many angles.
    • 2023, Michael MacMurdy, Changes Wrought, A Black Albatros:
      We photo-shot the Menin Highway yesterday. Can we see what we turned up?" asked Norman.