0 an occasion when people at a formal event are asked to have their photograph taken together, or when photographers are officially invited to take photographs of a famous person:
After the conference, there was the usual photocall for everybody involved.
It may be intended to convince the nation that something is being done—ministerial visits, photocalls and contract signings.
A photocall had been arranged for that time.
I am sorry that reference was made to starting off with a photocall.
They certainly would not have the nerve to attend photocalls.
He had his photocall and announced the good news, and then the matter was put in the pending tray.
Would it he disbursed in large amounts to people who court publicity and perhaps find that following a photocall the wrong photograph appears in a newspaper?
James had been passed fit before injuring himself in a pre-match photocall for the press.