Plan a photography session with care to highlight form, texture, and poseability. Start with a comfortable studio setup: diffuse lighting to minimize harsh shadows, neutral backdrops to emphasize sculpt, and a stable, distraction-free space. Choose camera angles that accentuate proportions—three-quarter views, side profiles, and head-on shots—while respecting the doll’s pose constraints and any joint limits. Consider multiple lighting temperatures to reveal subtle skin tones and surface textures. Posing requires patience and a gentle touch; use props or stands to achieve natural, believable stances without forcing movements that could damage joints. For post-processing, aim for color-accurate edits that preserve realism and avoid over-processing that makes features look uncanny. Always obtain necessary permissions if other people appear in or influence the shoot, and keep a respectful, professional demeanor when sharing images publicly. With deliberate planning, you can produce compelling, tasteful photography that respects the subject and showcases craftsmanship.