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[[File:Zisu photograph.png|thumb|250px|A photograph taken with [[Zisu]] and the player]]
[[File:Zisu photograph.png|thumb|250px|A photograph taken with [[Zisu]] and the player]]
A photography studio run by Dagero is located in [[Jubilife Village]]. It becomes available to the player once they complete "[[Task#Missions|The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial]]".  
A photography studio run by Dagero is located in [[Jubilife Village]]. It becomes available to the player once they complete "[[Task#Missions|The Galaxy Team's Entry Trial]]".


The player can take pictures either alone or with one of their Pokémon. Named characters may visit the studio and ask to take photos with the player. Pose, expression, lens filters, background and how the Pokémon is acting may be freely changed by the player, although characters and their Pokémon have preset poses and actions, respectively. The pictures are taken with the screenshot function of the Nintedo Switch, and are therefore stored in the system memory.
The player can take pictures either alone or with one of their Pokémon. Named characters may visit the studio and ask to take photos with the player. Pose, expression, lens filters, background and how the Pokémon is acting may be freely changed by the player, although characters and their Pokémon have preset poses and actions, respectively. The pictures are taken with the screenshot function of the Nintedo Switch, and are therefore stored in the system memory.
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'''GO Snapshot''' is a feature introduced on February 25, 2019, which enabled players to take photos of their Pokémon in storage. This feature can be accessed through the camera icon on the individual Pokémon's status screen, or by accessing the camera through the items list, and photos can be taken with or without AR+ mode activated. Without AR+, the Pokémon will be remain fixed in position facing forward in the center of the screen, while AR+ enables the player to keep the position of the Pokémon fixed relative to its background and therefore players can move around the Pokémon to obtain a greater variety of photos. Once the photos are taken, the player will be able to review the photos taken, and can directly share their photos to social media. The photos will also be saved automatically to the devices' internal storage or external memory card.
'''GO Snapshot''' is a feature introduced on February 25, 2019, which enabled players to take photos of their Pokémon in storage. This feature can be accessed through the camera icon on the individual Pokémon's status screen, or by accessing the camera through the items list, and photos can be taken with or without AR+ mode activated. Without AR+, the Pokémon will be remain fixed in position facing forward in the center of the screen, while AR+ enables the player to keep the position of the Pokémon fixed relative to its background and therefore players can move around the Pokémon to obtain a greater variety of photos. Once the photos are taken, the player will be able to review the photos taken, and can directly share their photos to social media. The photos will also be saved automatically to the devices' internal storage or external memory card.


Occasionally, the photo will be intercepted by a {{p|Smeargle}} which will appear in front of the photo taken. Smeargle will only appear in the first few images taken per session, and the image with and without the photobomb will be saved. Once this happens, a wild Smeargle will appear around the player, and is currently the only method of obtaining Smeargle. Smeargle's moveset will be the identical to the moveset of the Pokémon of which the photo was taken.  
Occasionally, the photo will be intercepted by a {{p|Smeargle}} which will appear in front of the photo taken. Smeargle will only appear in the first few images taken per session, and the image with and without the photobomb will be saved. Once this happens, a wild Smeargle will appear around the player, and is currently the only method of obtaining Smeargle. Smeargle's moveset will be the identical to the moveset of the Pokémon of which the photo was taken.


On [[April Fools' Day 2019|April Fools' Day]] until April 3, 2019, Smeargle was replaced with {{Ash}} or a [[Pikachu in a cap|Pikachu wearing Ash's hat]] as the photobomb character. A wild Pikachu wearing Ash's hat would spawn near the player after this had occurred.
On [[April Fools' Day 2019|April Fools' Day]] until April 3, 2019, Smeargle was replaced with {{Ash}} or a [[Pikachu in a cap|Pikachu wearing Ash's hat]] as the photobomb character. A wild Pikachu wearing Ash's hat would spawn near the player after this had occurred.
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On [[Community Day]]s since May 24, 2020, the Pokémon featured on the Community Day will replace Smeargle in photobombs. Up to 5 photobomb encounters with said Pokémon can be had.
On [[Community Day]]s since May 24, 2020, the Pokémon featured on the Community Day will replace Smeargle in photobombs. Up to 5 photobomb encounters with said Pokémon can be had.


These surprise encounters enable players to earn the {{tc|Cameraman}} [[List of medals (GO)|medal]] depending on the number of photobombs they have had.
These surprise encounters enable players to earn the {{tc|Cameraman}} [[Medal (GO)|medal]] depending on the number of photobombs they have had.
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