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Pokemon Pokopia Photo Ops Guide

Unlock every Highlight Reel photo op in Pokemon Pokopia with this complete guide covering all requirements, rewards, and setup tips.

Published

Apr 3, 2026

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Pokopia Guide Team

Pokemon Pokopia's camera system is one of its most charming features, but the Highlight Reel takes things beyond casual snapshots. These are scripted, one-time moments between your Pokemon and specific items or each other, and the game rewards you with exclusive photo frames for capturing them. Miss the notification, and that particular shot won't come back. Knowing exactly what to set up, and where, makes all the difference.

What are Photo Ops in Pokemon Pokopia?

Photo Ops are curated interactions that trigger under specific conditions as you buildbuild out your Pokopia community. When one is about to happen, a notification appears in the top right corner of your screen reading "Get your camera! A great photo op is happening nearby!" Press the - button on your left Joy-Con to pull out the camera immediately.

Once the camera is open, follow the on-screen arrows toward the interaction. A border will appear around the Pokemon at the center of the moment. Take the shot using the in-game camera (not your Switch's screenshot button), and if the framing is correct, the photo op title flashes on screen and the image gets filed into your Highlight Reel under the Collections menu (+ button, then the Collection treasure chest).

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Using your Switch's built-in screenshot feature instead of the in-game camera will NOT register the photo op. Always use the in-game camera.

Each Photo Op only triggers once. After you capture it, that specific scripted moment won't repeat, though you can still photograph your Pokemon freely at any time.

Photo op alert notification
Photo op alert notification

How do you increase your chances of triggering Photo Ops?

You cannot force most Photo Ops to fire on demand, but you can stack the odds in your favor. The key is placing the relevant items throughout your habitats before the notification has any chance to appear. A campfirecampfire sitting in a Pokemon's habitat is far more likely to produce the "Toasty Warm by the CampfireCampfire" moment than one you haven't placed yet.

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Place multiple copies of key items like campfires, perches, and hot springs across different habitats. More exposure means more chances for the notification to fire.

All Photo Ops and their requirements

The table below covers every confirmed Photo Op in the Highlight Reel, what you need to trigger it, and any rewards it unlocks.

Photo OpRequirementReward
Toasty Warm by the CampfireCampfireAny Pokemon relaxing near a CampfireCampfireFire Spin Photo FramePhoto Frame
A Gust of Wind to Get It SpinningAny Flying-type Pokemon spinning a Pinwheel with its wingsNone confirmed
Punching Past the Sound BarrierHitmonchanHitmonchan using a Punching BagPunching BagImpact Photo FramePhoto Frame
Spacious Slumber PartyPartyMultiple Pokemon napping together (bench or large bed helps)None confirmed
Greetings from Beyond the GraveA Ghost-type Pokemon interacting with a GravestoneGravestoneMysterious FrameFrame
Fun in the SandAny Pokemon playing in a SandboxSandboxDust Cloud Photo FramePhoto Frame
Found Some Delicious... Trash?TrubbishTrubbish nibbling on TrashNone confirmed
Nothing Like a Quick Dip!Any Pokemon using a SprinklerSprinkler or ShowerShowerBubble Photo FramePhoto Frame
Stacking Blocks, Psychic StyleA Psychic-type Pokemon playing with Wooden Toy BlocksToy BlocksNone confirmed
Battin' Around the Old YarnMeowthMeowth playing with Knitting SuppliesKnitting SuppliesNone confirmed
A Cool, Gentle BreezeAny Pokemon interacting with a FanNone confirmed
Roost and RestA Flying-type Pokemon napping on a PerchPerchNone confirmed
This Is the LifeAny Pokemon soaking in a Hot SpringNone confirmed
Sweet Dreams with a Mossy PillowAny Pokemon napping on MossMoss or near a mossy rockNone confirmed
Open It Up, and— Boo!Any Pokemon playing with the Boo-in-the-Box Lost Relic (L)Keep Out Photo FramePhoto Frame
Martial Arts Training MontageTwo Fighting-type Pokemon (HitmonchanHitmonchan, HitmonleeHitmonlee, or HitmontopHitmontop) sparringNone confirmed
The Skyland SpecialistsTinkmaster and ConkeldurrConkeldurr interactingNone confirmed
No, My Horns Are Better!HeracrossHeracross and PinsirPinsir arguing near GravelerGravelerNone confirmed
Step Right Up, Step Right Up!A Pokemon with the TradeTrade specialty at a RegisterNone confirmed
A Hypnotizing LullabyJigglypuffJigglypuff singing on a stageNone confirmed
A Cook's Gotta Eat Too!Chef Dente enjoying a meal (triggers at Rocky Ridges partyparty if missed)None confirmed
A Head Full of Blooming FlowersMosslax's flowers blooming (only after completing Bleak Beach)None confirmed
DJ Droppin' the Beats!DJ RotomRotom playing music for another PokemonNone confirmed

Photo Ops that need specific setup

Some of these won't happen organically without deliberate preparation. Here are the ones worth planning around:

Open It Up, and— Boo!

This one requires the Boo-in-the-Box, a Lost Relic item classified as size (L). You need to find it first, then place it somewhere your Pokemon can reach and interact with it. The payoff is worth the effort: VespiquenVespiquen getting startled by a GengarGengar popping out is genuinely one of the funnier moments in the game, and it unlocks the Keep Out Photo Frame.

Greetings from Beyond the Grave

You need a GravestoneGravestone item placed in a habitat where Ghost-type Pokemon live. GastlyGastly is confirmed to trigger this one. If you haven't built a Ghost-type habitat yet, this won't fire naturally.

Highlight Reel collection album
Highlight Reel collection album

No, My Horns Are Better!

This requires both HeracrossHeracross and PinsirPinsir to be living in your Pokopia simultaneously. Both need to be in a position where they can interact with each other, and the game uses GravelerGraveler as a prop in their argument. Make sure both are housed before expecting this notification.

A Head Full of Blooming Flowers

This is story-locked. You cannot access this Photo Op until after completing the Bleak Beach storyline. Once that's done, Mosslax's flowers will eventually bloom and trigger the notification.

How to view your completed Highlight Reel

All captured Photo Ops are stored in the Highlight Reel section of your Collections menu. Press + to open the main menu, select the Collection treasure chest, then navigate to the Highlight Reel tab. Every photo taken through a Photo Op notification will have a pink camera icon in the bottom-left corner to distinguish it from regular snapshots.

Your in-game photo album does have a storagestorage limit, but any photo can be exported directly to your Nintendo Switch's system gallery from within the album. This means you can clear space without losing your Highlight Reel shots permanently.

Tips for completing the full Highlight Reel faster

  • BuildBuild diverse habitats early. The more varied your Pokemon housing, the more interactions you'll see. Campfires, perches, hot springs, and sprinklers should go in early.
  • Don't ignore Lost Relics. The Boo-in-the-Box is a Lost Relic (L), meaning it's found out in the world rather than crafted. Keep an eye out for it during exploration.
  • House rival Pokemon together. HeracrossHeracross and PinsirPinsir, HitmonchanHitmonchan and HitmonleeHitmonlee, Tinkmaster and ConkeldurrConkeldurr: these pairs need to coexist in your community to trigger their respective moments.
  • Complete story beats. Bleak Beach and Rocky Ridges both gate specific Photo Ops. Progressing the main story unlocks them.
  • Check your Highlight Reel regularly. Seeing what's already captured helps you identify gaps and figure out which items or Pokemon you're still missing.

For a deeper look at building the right habitats to support these interactions, the Photo Ops guide on IGN) covers confirmed examples for several of the trickier shots. You can also find more Pokemon Pokopia tips and other gaming guides at GAMESgg.

Happy ranching in Pokopia!

Pokemon Pokopia Photo Ops Guide