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[[File:HGSS Party Photo.png|frame|A photo of Ethan with his [[party]] in {{2v2|HeartGold|SoulSilver}}]]
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The concept of '''photography''' has appeared in many Pokémon games as well as in the TCG, manga, and anime. Starting with its introduction in the game [[Pokémon Snap]], photography has appeared in several other games since.
[[File:Johanna Contest Trophy.png|thumb|250px|A framed photo of [[Johanna]] with her {{TP|Johanna|Glameow}} and the {{pkmn|Contest}} judges]]
The concept of '''photography''' has appeared in many [[Pokémon games]] as well as in the {{pkmn|Trading Card Game}}, {{pkmn|manga}}, and {{pkmn|anime}}. Starting with its introduction in [[Pokémon Snap]], photography has appeared in several other games since.


==In the games==
==In the games==
===Main series===
===In the core series===
====Pokémon Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal====
====Pokémon Yellow, Gold, Silver, and Crystal====
{{game|Yellow}}, {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} are compatible with the [[Game Boy Printer]] accessory. By talking to a character labeled as a "photographer," players are able to print out stats of any Pokémon in their party. Also in Gold, Silver and Crystal, although photography isn't mentioned, there is a [[Mail]] called {{DL|Mail|Portraitmail}} that has the silhouette of the Pokémon holding it as its design.
{{game|Yellow}}, {{3v2|Gold|Silver|Crystal}} are compatible with the [[Game Boy Printer]] accessory. By talking to a character labeled as a "photographer," players are able to print out stats of any Pokémon in their party. Also in Gold, Silver and Crystal, although photography isn't mentioned, there is a [[Mail]] called {{DL|Mail|Portraitmail}} that has the silhouette of the Pokémon holding it as its design.
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====Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver====
====Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver====
[[File:HGSS Photo.png|thumb|200px|left|{{ga|Lyra}} and {{p|Slowbro}} taking a picture with [[Professor Oak]]]]
[[File:HGSS Photo.png|thumb|200px|left|{{ga|Lyra}} and {{p|Slowbro}} taking a picture with [[Professor Oak]]]]
[[File:HGSS Cameron.png|thumb|200px|right|{{jo|Cameron}} in the [[Slowpoke Well]]]]
[[File:HGSS Party Photo.png|thumb|200px|A photo of Ethan with his [[party]]]]
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, there are many areas in [[Johto]] and [[Kanto]] where the player may take photos of {{ga|Ethan|him}}/{{ga|Lyra|her}}self and their [[Walking Pokémon|partner Pokémon]], although the player will often be able to photograph themselves with their entire party. These photos are recorded in a Photo Album, which stores up to 36 photos in the [[PC]]. After the player arrives in [[Goldenrod City]], a man named {{jo|Cameron}} will periodically be found in both regions at varying times. He will take pictures of the player's party and the surrounding area. Cameron's house is in [[Cianwood City]], which has an automatic camera beside it for use at all times; however, Cameron cannot be found here.
In {{game|HeartGold and SoulSilver|s}}, there are many areas in [[Johto]] and [[Kanto]] where players may take photos of themselves and their [[Walking Pokémon|partner Pokémon]], although the player will often be able to photograph themselves with their entire party. These photos are recorded in a Photo Album, which stores up to 36 photos in the [[PC]].
 
After the player arrives in [[Goldenrod City]], a man named {{jo|Cameron}} will periodically be found in both regions at varying times. He will take pictures of the player's party and the surrounding area. Cameron's house is in [[Cianwood City]], which has an automatic camera beside it for use at all times; however, Cameron cannot be found here.
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{{hgssphoto|National Park|2=yes|3=yes|8=yes|9=Inside}}
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{{hgssphoto|Pokéathlon Dome|6=yes|7=yes|8=yes}}
{{hgssphoto|Pokéathlon Dome|3=yes|4=yes|5=yes|9=Aprijuice Stand}}
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{{hgssphoto|Ecruteak City|7=yes}}
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=====Item rewards=====
=====Item rewards=====
A {{tc|Backpacker}} in [[Lumiose City]]'s Shutterbug Café (on South Boulevard) will give the player items depending on how many photos they have taken.
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{{Itemlist|Wide Lens|From a {{tc|Backpacker}} in Shutterbug Café after taking at least one photo at a Photo Spot|X=yes|y=yes|display={{dl|In-battle effect item|Wide Lens}}}}
{{Itemlist|Wide Lens|From a {{tc|Backpacker}} in Shutterbug Café after taking at least one photo at a Photo Spot|X=yes|y=yes|display={{dl|In-battle effect item|Wide Lens}}}}
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====Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire====
====Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire====
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, players will be able to take picture of their Pokémon during the appeals round of [[Pokémon Contest|Pokémon Contest Spectaculars]].
In {{g|Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire}}, players may take pictures of their Pokémon throughout a [[Pokémon Contest|Pokémon Contest Spectacular]]. The most recent photo taken can be saved onto the [[Nintendo 3DS]]'s SD card, and if saved, the photo is displayed on the ground floor of the [[Contest Hall]]. During the {{DL|Pokémon Contest|Secondary judging|Talent Round}} of a Pokémon Contest, the 3DS camera can be used to provide a real-life background. This option can be turned on or off by speaking to a man in the Contest Hall who describes this special effect as projecting a "hologram" through the entire hall.  


===In side games===
If the player wins a Master Rank Pokémon Contest, a photo of their winning Pokémon taken during the {{DL|Pokémon Contest|Primary judging|Introduction Round}} will be automatically displayed on the second floor of the Contest Hall. Only the most recent winner is displayed, with one photo spot available for each [[Contest condition]] stat. If the player won with at least 800 points, the same photos are displayed on the second level of [[Lilycove Museum]]. Unlike the Contest Hall, in the museum, the last three winners are shown for each Contest condition stat.
 
===In spin-off series===
====Pokémon Snap====
====Pokémon Snap====
In {{g|Snap}}, the entire game is based around the concept of photography. In Pokémon Snap, the player (as [[Todd Snap]]) must take the best possible photographs of the 63 Pokémon findable on [[Pokémon Island]] for [[Professor Oak]]'s [[Pokémon Report]].
In {{g|Snap}}, the entire game is based around the concept of photography. In Pokémon Snap, the player (as [[Todd Snap]]) must take the best possible photographs of the 63 Pokémon findable on [[Pokémon Island]] for [[Professor Oak]]'s [[Pokémon Report]].
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Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person Pikachu's view.
Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person Pikachu's view.
====PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond====
[[File:PokéPark 2 photography.jpg|thumb|200px|right|A photograph of {{p|Raichu}} and {{p|Meowth}} taken in-game from first person perspective]]
[[PokéPark 2: Wonders Beyond]] has a similar photography feature to the one in the first game. As in the first game, the ability to take photos is given by {{p|Misdreavus}}, found in [[Cove Town]]. Photos can be taken from a third-person perspective or from first-person view of the player. In PokéPark 2, the player may store significantly more photos on the Wii's memory: up to 72 photos may be stored without the use of an SD card.


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===Super Smash Bros. series===
====Super Smash Bros. series====
====Super Smash Bros. Melee====
=====Super Smash Bros. Melee=====
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] are able to take pictures of certain battle scenes in Camera Mode. Photos take up 4-12 blocks from the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] memory card. Camera Mode requires two controllers (one being put in port 4)—player 2 takes a photo of player 1's battle.
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Melee]] are able to take pictures of certain battle scenes in Camera Mode. Photos take up 4-12 blocks from the [[Nintendo GameCube|GameCube]] memory card. Camera Mode requires two controllers (one being put in port 4)—player 2 takes a photo of player 1's battle.


====Super Smash Bros. Brawl====
=====Super Smash Bros. Brawl=====
[[File:SSBB Photography.png|thumb|200px|left|A snapshot of two {{p|Ivysaur}} in Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
[[File:SSBB Photography.png|thumb|200px|left|A snapshot of two {{p|Ivysaur}} in Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] may also to take pictures of certain battle scenes if the game is paused. Photographs typically take 1 block of memory from either the [[Wii]]'s memory or from the SD Card memory. Photos taken in Brawl can be transferred to a personal computer and converted to JPEGs using various programs or websites available online. The players can also take pictures of stages they created. Because the player cannot pause during online multiplayer, the player cannot take photos in that mode.
Players of [[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]] may also to take pictures of certain battle scenes if the game is paused. Photographs typically take 1 block of memory from either the [[Wii]]'s memory or from the SD Card memory. Photos taken in Brawl can be transferred to a personal computer and converted to JPEGs using various programs or websites available online. The players can also take pictures of stages they created. Because the player cannot pause during online multiplayer, the player cannot take photos in that mode.


====Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U====
=====Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U=====
In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]], players can take pictures in a manner similar to Brawl. However, the photos, which are saved to the console's SD card, are not encrypted and do not require third party programs to share. The player cannot pause during <!--{{tt|local|3DS only}} or -->online multiplayer, and therefore cannot take pictures.
In [[Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS/Wii U|Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U]], players can take pictures in a manner similar to Brawl. However, the photos, which are saved to the console's SD card, are not encrypted and do not require third party programs to share. The player cannot pause during <!--{{tt|local|3DS only}} or -->online multiplayer, and therefore cannot take pictures.
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==In the anime==
==In the anime==
[[File:Todd Snap.png‎|thumb|200px|[[Todd Snap]] and his camera in the anime]]
[[File:Todd Snap.png‎|thumb|220px|[[Todd Snap]] and his camera in the anime]]
The concept of photography is also present in the [[Pokémon anime]], first appearing in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]'', where {{an|Misty}}'s {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} took a picture of {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. [[Todd Snap]] debuted in ''[[EP055|Pokémon Paparazzi]]'', which later inspired the release of Pokémon Snap. In the episode, {{TRT}} hired photographer Todd Snap to "capture" {{AP|Pikachu}}, not realizing that Todd meant to capture Pikachu ''on film''. Todd appears in a number of subsequent episodes, in which he tries to photograph other Pokémon, including the {{pkmn2|Legendary}} {{p|Articuno}}.
The concept of photography is also present in the [[Pokémon anime]], first appearing in ''[[EP040|The Battling Eevee Brothers]]'', where {{an|Misty}}'s {{TP|Misty|Psyduck}} took a picture of {{Ash}} and {{ashfr}}. [[Todd Snap]] debuted in ''[[EP055|Pokémon Paparazzi]]'', which later inspired the release of Pokémon Snap. In the episode, {{TRT}} hired photographer Todd Snap to "capture" {{AP|Pikachu}}, not realizing that Todd meant to capture Pikachu ''on film''. Todd appears in a number of subsequent episodes, in which he tries to photograph other Pokémon, including the {{pkmn2|Legendary}} {{p|Articuno}}.


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Photography also appeared in ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'', where a [[Block Bot]] took pictures of Ash and his friends for passport IDs.
Photography also appeared in ''[[M07|Destiny Deoxys]]'', where a [[Block Bot]] took pictures of Ash and his friends for passport IDs.
[[File:Trip Camera.png|thumb|200px|left|[[Trip]] and his digital camera in the anime]]
 
[[File:Trip Camera.png|thumb|250px|left|[[Trip]] and his digital camera in the anime]]
Photography appeared again in ''[[DP046|A Maze-ing Race!]]'', where Team Rocket tried to take a group picture of Ash's, {{an|Dawn}}'s, and {{an|Brock}}'s Pokémon in exchange for a map. In ''[[DP103|Jumping Rocket Ship!]]'', Team Rocket disguised themselves as photographers in an attempt to capture the Pokémon of Ash and his friends.
Photography appeared again in ''[[DP046|A Maze-ing Race!]]'', where Team Rocket tried to take a group picture of Ash's, {{an|Dawn}}'s, and {{an|Brock}}'s Pokémon in exchange for a map. In ''[[DP103|Jumping Rocket Ship!]]'', Team Rocket disguised themselves as photographers in an attempt to capture the Pokémon of Ash and his friends.


In ''[[BW001|In The Shadow of Zekrom!]]'', Ash met a beginning Trainer named [[Trip]], who documents his {{pkmn|journey}} through the [[Unova]] [[region]] by taking pictures.  
In ''[[BW001|In The Shadow of Zekrom!]]'', Ash met a beginning Trainer named [[Trip]], who documents his {{pkmn|journey}} through the [[Unova]] [[region]] by taking pictures.  


In ''[[BW054|The Four Seasons of Sawsbuck!]]'', Ash met a photographer named {{un|Robert}}, whose goal was getting a picture of {{DL|Form differences|Deerling and Sawsbuck|all four forms}} of {{p|Sawsbuck}} together. [[Robert's grandfather|His grandfather]] was also a photographer who had accomplished that and had taken pictures of Pokémon outside of [[Unova]].
In ''[[BW054|The Four Seasons of Sawsbuck!]]'', Ash met a photographer named {{OBP|Robert|BW054}}, whose goal was getting a picture of {{DL|List of Pokémon with form differences|Deerling and Sawsbuck|all four forms}} of {{p|Sawsbuck}} together. [[Robert's grandfather|His grandfather]] was also a photographer who had accomplished that and had taken pictures of Pokémon outside of [[Unova]].


In ''[[XY031|The Cave of Trials!]]'', Ash, his friends, and [[Korrina]], who was traveling with them at the time, had a photo of themselves together taken by a photographer named [[McGinty]] in [[Geosenge Town]].
In ''[[XY031|The Cave of Trials!]]'', Ash, his friends, and [[Korrina]], who was traveling with them at the time, had a photo of themselves together taken by a photographer named [[McGinty]] in [[Geosenge Town]].
{{an|Trevor}} is another Pokémon photographer appearing in the anime. In ''[[XY086|A Legendary Photo Op!]]'', he visited [[Mt. Molteau]] to take a picture of the Legendary Pokémon {{p|Moltres}}, having previously photographed the other two [[Legendary birds]].


==In the manga==
==In the manga==
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