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"snapshots of" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to brief visual images like photographs or videos. For example: "His Instagram page is filled with snapshots of his travels around Europe."
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Snapshots of a dilemma.
These provide snapshots of current populations.
Twitter users posted snapshots of him.
Snapshots of terrifying suburban sameyness.
He was sneaking snapshots of human remains.
Snapping is creating "mental snapshots of memories".
The snapshots of Grozny remain grim.
(Snapshots of Bourgeois never fail to deliver).
CONSIDER three snapshots of the IT industry today.
These typically provide broad, planetary snapshots of greenhouse gas concentrations.
He handed me two snapshots of a cornfield.
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