Photoshoot vs. Photo shoot 

"Photoshoot" vs. "Photo shoot" in English

What Is Their Main Difference?

Both refer to a meeting in which different photos are taken. However, 'photo shoot' is more common than 'photoshoot'.

Differences

'Photo shoot' is more common than 'photoshoot' among native speakers. Look at the following examples:

Example

These photo shoot sessions are becoming really exhausting for me.

Models have to do lots of photoshoots.

Similarities

Both refer to a meeting in which different photos are taken. Look at the following examples:

Example

I'll be doing a photo shoot for the Vogue Magazine this week.

A famous photographer does lots of photoshoots every day.

Are They Interchangeable?

Speakers use these words interchangeably. Compare:

Example

✓ Gia is going to do a photo shoot this weekend.

✓ Gia is going to do a photoshoot this weekend.

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