The camera feature in Super Mario Party Jamboree plays a fun and crucial role in capturing memories to add to your photo album. Designated photo spots will crop up at random when you're searching for an island to visit in mode selection, boasting different rarities and offering Party Points. Once you've visited the Data House in Party Plaza, you can browse the pictures you've taken and those you're still missing from the collection.

Fortunately, you can easily figure out what to look for by checking the title slots for photos you're missing from the album. While this doesn't tell you exactly where to find an encounter or guarantee one to spawn at all, it does provide a helpful hint in your search. Before you know it, you'll have the entire collection at your fingertips.

Where To Find Every Photo Album Picture In Super Mario Party Jamboree

Keep An Eye Out For Encounters In Mode Selection

There are 30 album photos to collect by taking photos from the mode selection screen, in line with YouTuber Super Mario Party Jamboree mini-games, making for picture-perfect moments. Take a photo any time you see an interaction that's out of the ordinary to complete your collection.

Sapping a picture in Super Mario Party Jamboree will only save your captured photos to the in-game album. If you'd like to save a picture directly on your Switch, be sure to snap a screenshot as well.

Below, you can find all 30 photo scenarios detailed with titles, image descriptions, and rarities. You may need to enter mode selection quite a few times to fill up your album, as these encounters are random and range from one-star to three-star rarity, with three-star photo ops being the least common. Keep your eyes peeled to find multiple photo spots with each visit.

Photo Number

Photo Title

Description

Rarity

No. 1

Snoozing in a Floaty

A Goomba sleeping in a floaty off the coast of Goomba Lagoon.

One Star

No. 2

Spaaarkly... Shiiiny...

A Golden Goomba sleeping on the beach.

One Star

No. 3

Too Scary

A blue Toad cowering away from a Piranha Plant on top of a hill.

One Star

No. 4

Bubbly Paratroopa

A Paratroopa blowing bubbles from a small island.

One Star

No. 5

Riding the Waves

A Goomba riding a blue surfboard in the water.

One Star

No. 6

Just Floating Through

A Paratroopa floating with a colorful bouquet of balloons.

One Star

No. 7

A Colorful Bunch

A group of Pink, Blue, and Yellow Yoshis waving to the camera from a small island.

One Star

No. 8

Must... Get... Stronger...

A Broozer punching the wall of the cliff on the beach.

One Star

No. 9

Fishing for Fun

Spike fishing in a small pond.

One Star

No. 10

Spiky Floaters

Two Spiny Cheep-Cheeps swimming in the water.

One Star

No. 11

Traveled from Afar

A Koopawaving to the camer from a green covered boat in the water.

One Star

No. 12

Angling for a Catch

Lakitu fishing for a Cheep-Cheep.

One Star

No. 13

Spot the Differences

A Gomba and two Goombrats stand together on a small island.

One Star

No. 14

Not Alone Up Here

A green Toad waving to the camera from a red Toad-shaped hot air balloon.

One Star

No. 15

Beach Artist

A Goomba drawing pictures in the sand with a stick on the beach.

One Star

No. 16

Balance Practice

A blue Toad balancing on top of a red and blue beach ball.

One Star

No. 17

Basking in the Sun

A Thwomp sitting in the sunshine atop a hill.

One Star

No. 18

Chain Chomp Slumbers

A Chain Chomp sleeping inside a cave.

Two Stars

No. 19

Total Breakdown

A Dry Bones in pieces on a desert hilltop.

Two Stars

No. 20

Gossiping Ghosts

Two Peepa ghosts together inside a cave.

Two Stars

No. 21

Biggest Explosion Wins

A Bob-Omb and King Bob-Omb together on a rocky island.

Two Stars

No. 22

No, You're Upside Down

A group of Swoop Bats hanging inside a cave.

Two Stars

No. 23

Popping Up to Say Hello

A Monty Mole popping up from the dirt atop a hill.

Two Stars

No. 24

One Cone, Please

A Koopa selling an ice cream cone to a Shy Guy visiting the ice cream cart.

Two Stars

No. 25

Everybody Jump

Two Shy Guys playing jump rope with two Koopas.

Two Stars

No. 26

There's Always One

A Hammer Bro playing guitar for a Koopa Troopa and Shy Guy.

Two Stars

No. 27

Have a Safe Flight

A Bullet Bill shoots across the sky, moving from one end of the map to the other.

Three Stars

No. 28

Watch the Eyes

A Walleye looking around from behind the trees.

Three Stars

No. 29

Blooper Shoal

A group of four Bloopers swimming together.

Three Stars

No. 30

Making Memories

A blue Toad taking a photo of green and pink Toads.

Three Stars

You can take duplicate shots of the same photo spots you find in Super Mario Party Jamboree, though this won't add extra copies to your photo album. Instead, the old photo will be replaced with the recent capture, with your approval.

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This will still net you Party Points, so it can't hurt to take snapshots of any photo-worthy moments across the map. Depending on an encounter's rarity, you'll earn a different number of points, which can be broken down into:

  • x20 Party Points for one-star photos
  • x30 Party Points for two-star photos
  • x50 Party Points for three-star photos

With all 30 pictures added to your Super Mario Party Jamboree photo album, you can view the collection at the Data House in Party Plaza. Speak to the Toad at the desk and choose Album from the menu to flip through the snapshots you've taken. While there are no clear-cut rewards for this venture, taking pictures is a reliable way to earn Party Points, and you can even unlock Pauline and Ninji by using the zoom function on your binoculars.

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Your Rating

Super Mario Party Jamboree
Party Game
9/10
Critics Rec: 89%
Released
October 17, 2024
ESRB
E For Everyone
Developer(s)
Nintendo
Publisher(s)
Nintendo
Engine
NintendoWare Bezel

Multiplayer
Local Multiplayer, Online Multiplayer
Franchise
Mario Party
Platform(s)
Nintendo Switch 2
OpenCritic Rating
Strong