0 present participle of overexpose --
1 to make someone or something experience something too much, or for too long, risking harm: --
2 to give too much attention to someone or something in newspapers, on television, on social media, etc.: --
His parents and his team protected him from being overexposed, keeping him from doing interviews and turning down endorsement deals.
3 to give too much light to a piece of photographic film when taking a photograph: --
One downside to this method was that since the film was exposed twice, there was always the risk of accidentally overexposing the film and ruining the footage filmed earlier.
Talk is that he was asked to re-create a sort of olden times look to the movie, by purposely overexposing the acting segment footage.
He made sure that his face appeared minimally in them to avoid overexposing his image.
Campaigns must be exposed thoroughly in the market as much as possible without annoying or bothering consumers to the point of overexposing the campaign.
Topping the charts can make a career, of course, but it can also overexpose the performer and create a backlash.
Unlike some actresses, Miss Shue has never been overexposed.
Some media watchers say the comedian risks becoming the kind of overexposed personality he so mercilessly mocks.