PHOTOGRAPHY
zoom in (on someone or something)
[for a photographer] to use a zoom lens to get a closer view of someone or something.Bill zoomed in on Sally's face just as she grinned.On the next shot I'll zoom in for a close-up.
blow-up
n. an enlarged version of a photograph, map, chart, etc. (Usually blowup.)Here's a blow-up of the scene of the crime.Kelly sent a blowup of their wedding picture to all her relatives.
cheesecake
n. a display of the female form, probably wearing little clothing, often in photographs.Women don't like to see all that cheesecake on the walls when they bring their cars in here to be fixed.Now they're even putting the magazines with cheesecake under the counter.
pix
n. pictures; photographs.I got my pix back from the drugstore.Hold still and let me get your pix taken. Then you can jump around.
Say cheese!
exclam. “Please smile!” (A phrase said by a photographer who is trying to get someone to smile for a photograph.)Come on, now. Say cheese!Say cheese for the camera, please.
snap
n. a snapshot.I got some good snaps of the fish you caught.Here's a snap of my brother.