NOUN
- an occasion that lends itself to (or is deliberately arranged for) taking photographs that provide favorable publicity for those who are photographed
How To Use photo op In A Sentence
- That certainly would have created a unique photo opportunity.
- Makes you wonder if there is a presidential manikin kept around for photo ops Makes you wonder if there is a presidential manikin kept around for photo ops
- Among the photo optimizations, the software giant has increased the display size of the thumbnails, made it possible for users to order photo prints from the service, offered people tags and what it referred to as a gorgeous online slide show. Softpedia News - Global
- But is this really a win-win or just an Olympic legacy photo opportunity? Times, Sunday Times
- Democracy works by keeping leaders accountable and a campaign that consists of little more than photo opportunities mocks democracy, period.
- The press followed the president round the hospital, waiting for a photo opportunity.
- That would include certain motormouth Black Ph.D. s, and the sort of media pundits who have much to say about the Black community, but who are rarely ever seen in any Black community except when it's time for a drive-by photo opportunity. Kevin Powell: Black Leadership Is Dead
- They come out in large numbers and create a great photo opportunity when rising out of the snow.
- No doubt there will be the usual round of lucrative magazine deals and photo opportunities surrounding the little mite. The Sun
- Just the way she approaches the Iraq War is something alarming and his picture of her holding a M4 carabine makes the Dukakis tank photo op look like a Patton picture. Source: McCain, GOP Significantly Expanding Advertising Map Into New States