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- Photo_op abstract "A photo op (sometimes written as photo opp), short for photograph opportunity (photo opportunity), is an arranged opportunity to take a photograph of a politician, a celebrity, or a notable event.The term was coined by the administration of US President Richard Nixon. William Safire credited its coinage to Bruce Whelihan, an aide to Nixon Press Secretary Ron Ziegler. Ziegler would say Get 'em in for a picture, and Whelihan would dutifully announce to the White House press room, There will be a photo opportunity in the Oval Office.The term has acquired a negative connotation, referring to a carefully planned pseudo-event, often masqueraded as news. It is associated with politicians who perform tasks such as planting trees, picking up litter, and visiting senior citizens, often during election cycles, with the intent of photographers catching the events on film, generating positive publicity. Among nearly ritual photo ops are those when participants of a summit get out of their cars, shake hands or kiss, or sign a document. Formal, pre-planned photography sessions in the White House date back to the 1930s, when Franklin Roosevelt's press secretary advised photographers to avoid taking photos of the President in a wheelchair.".
- Photo_op thumbnail Bush-USS-Lincoln.jpg?width=300.
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- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Category:Media_events.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Category:Photography_by_genre.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Category:Public_relations_techniques.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Celebrity.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Election.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Franklin_D._Roosevelt.
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- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Photograph.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Photographer.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Politician.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink President_of_the_United_States.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Press_secretary.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Publicity.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Publicity_stunt.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Nixon.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Ron_Ziegler.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Sound_bite.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Summit_(meeting).
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- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink Wheelchair.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink White_House.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink White_House_Press_Secretary.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLink File:Bush-USS-Lincoln.jpg.
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLinkText "Photo op".
- Photo_op wikiPageWikiLinkText "photo op".
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- Photo_op subject Category:Media_events.
- Photo_op subject Category:Photography_by_genre.
- Photo_op subject Category:Public_relations_techniques.
- Photo_op hypernym Opportunity.
- Photo_op type Genre.
- Photo_op type Holiday.
- Photo_op type Genre.
- Photo_op type Redirect.
- Photo_op type Relation.
- Photo_op type Term.
- Photo_op comment "A photo op (sometimes written as photo opp), short for photograph opportunity (photo opportunity), is an arranged opportunity to take a photograph of a politician, a celebrity, or a notable event.The term was coined by the administration of US President Richard Nixon. William Safire credited its coinage to Bruce Whelihan, an aide to Nixon Press Secretary Ron Ziegler.".
- Photo_op label "Photo op".
- Photo_op sameAs Q3776406.
- Photo_op sameAs Fotoreclam.
- Photo_op sameAs Photocall_(acción).
- Photo_op sameAs m.01qf0y.
- Photo_op sameAs Фотовозможность.
- Photo_op sameAs Q3776406.
- Photo_op wasDerivedFrom Photo_op?oldid=704248492.
- Photo_op depiction Bush-USS-Lincoln.jpg.
- Photo_op isPrimaryTopicOf Photo_op.