The document describes a second photo shoot that was conducted to obtain close-up pictures of an artist after the first shoot did not provide high quality close-ups. For the second shoot, a plain background was used so the focus would be only on the artist. A tripod was also used to keep the camera distance and lighting consistent across photos. The writer felt the second shoot was successful as most images looked professionally done, especially those selected for edits. The edits section notes the photos look professional due to lighting and shadows, and show a range of emotions, poses, and stances that could portray different meanings.