@prtpj
I agree, the BG3 environments are quite beautiful and it would be cool if I could if we could have our avatars face the camera from time to time. If you like to try mods I would suggestion checking out the Native Camera tweaks mod and hide UI mod which would allow you to stage scenes when the party is ungrouped and change your POV to include the characters until stuff like that makes it into the base game. Whether that's to share with your friends or just to admire for yourself, or to discuss the art direction with reference to particular scenes/characters or environments with visuals. There are lots of benefits to having a nice photo mode for a game of this sort.
@Brutality
Feedback here is not about prioritizing one suggestion over another, or gatekeeping what sort of feedback users can reasonably make on the home boards.
There are many threads here asking for a way to customize character appearance mid game. Here's one I started 2 years ago
https://forums.larian.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=785132here's another one from 2 weeks ago
https://forums.larian.com/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=880906&page=1There are many more, as the issue has been brought up a bunch of times. Probably enough for a mega-thread.
The OP has given no indication of their age or their generation, and it wouldn't be relevant to the topic at hand even if they did. Moreover it's entirely possible that the tools used in creating a photo mode may have applications in also editing the character's appearance mid-game to make that experience more rewarding as well.
As a rule it's best to avoid writing in the second person on a forum like this, at least for gripes. That said, I'm pretty sure I'm older than you and I'd also like a photo mode for this game, as well as a native way to hide the UI for purposes of immersion. Also for camera control generally, which may be related. It doesn't have to be an either/or thing, or an expression of generational tastes.
Larian and our moderators have allowed for a pretty wide range of opinions and criticisms here, provided people don't just lay into each other and start kicking up dust that way. We can rail against Larian as a company and voice our frustrations with the game's development all day long, and that's generally fine here, as long as we don't tear down other forum members to make our points in the process.
Anyhow, for the both of you, welcome to the forums!
Good luck and have fun!