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grip and grin adjective used of posed photographs of smiling people shaking hands US- Too often photos of more than one person are either grip-and-grin or stand-em-in-a-line. — Mark Beach, Editing Your Newsletter, p. 72, 1982
- It is the job of the photographer to seek out and record such evidence rather than unleashing the flash on a “grip and grin” shot. — Kathleen Rummel, Persuasive Public Relations for Libraries, p. 133, 1983
- Grip-and-grin photographs of commissioners and deputy commissioners shaking hands with whichever cop managed to survive the last police shooting. — David Simon, Homicide, p. 46, 1991
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