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Photohomieing 

When one takes a selfie and inserts another unaware person into the frame making that person look like a homie - opposite of photo bombing. Derivatives: potohomie, photohomies, photohomied
Example - the kid that took a selfie with Paul McCartney and Warren Buffett in the background - he was photohomieing, Paul and Warren were photohomied!

Photopom 

A portmanteau When a pomeranian photobombs a picture, either through circumstance or photoshop. Popularized by the instagram account Hell Mutt Photopom.
Babe: when do I get to meet that cute fluffy dog in your Tinder photo?
Bro: I don’t have a dog, that was a photopom
Photopom by apophenic June 19, 2018

photomotic 

Photo- an image. Motic- A dumb bitch.
Janiah THE πŸ‘πŸ‘„πŸ‘ is so photomotic.
Diyavion THE ASS WIPE, is so photomotic.
photomotic by Mackyauna July 14, 2020

anti-photobomb 

Someone who should appear in a picture whose face is mysteriously absent, often by being misplaced behind another person's head.

The opposite of a photobomb. Whereas a photobomb involves exploding into a photo, an anti-photobomb is more of an implosion, except with the effect of no one noticing.

The introvert's photobomb.
Friend: Hey, here's a picture of all of us. But where's Tim? Maybe that's him--the one who turned last minute?

You: Yeah, that's him. He's shy, you know, so he anti-photobombed.
anti-photobomb by hoochiscraaazy September 26, 2010

reverse photobomb 

When you see something so weird or amusing you have to bomb your own photo to get the goods. The opposite of a photobomb, where someone jumps in at the last second to be in it.
snapping that photo of the elephants boning behind you. No one wants to admit they were looking, but now you have photographic proof! reverse photobomb!
reverse photobomb by tfghost November 5, 2009

Photobomb 

to jump in a picture right before it is taken in Ontario, Canada it is known as the pop-in
im gonna photobomb all your nice pictures

i gotta go try and rock some pop-ins
Photobomb by CHUBBYdaking March 29, 2010