rephotograph

/riːˈfoʊtəɡræf/
verb
  1. To take a photograph of something again, especially to compare with an earlier photograph.
    • The artist rephotographed the same street corner every season for a year.
    • The scientist rephotographed the glacier to see how it had changed over ten years.
    • She decided to rephotograph her grandmother's house before it was sold.
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