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Synonyms and antonyms of Photographs and types of photographs in British Thesaurus

Photographs and types of photographs

blow-up (noun)

a photograph or part of a photograph that has been made bigger

close-up (noun)

a photograph of someone or something taken from a position very near them

filmstrip (noun)

a series of still photographs shown on a screen in a particular order like a film

microdot (noun)

a photograph reduced to the size of a small spot so that it can be stored secretly

passport photo (noun)

a small photograph of a person’s face, of the type used on passports

photomontage (noun)

a picture that consists of parts of photographs put together

pin-up (noun)

informal a photograph showing someone who is sexually attractive, especially someone wearing very few clothes

print (noun)

a photograph developed from a negative

selfie (noun)

informal a photo that you take of yourself, usually for use in social media

shot (noun)

cinema a view of something that you have because of the position of the camera in films, television, or photographs

slide (noun)

a small piece of film in a frame, that you shine light through in order to show the image on a screen

snap (noun)

Britishinformal a photograph taken without the use of professional equipment

snapshot (noun)

a photograph taken without the use of professional equipment

still (noun)

cinema a single image taken from one of the scenes in a film or video

transparency (noun)

a small piece of film in a frame that you shine light through in order to show the image on a screen