
COWBOY SHOT — framing from the subject mid-thigh to the top of the subject's head. The subject stands relaxed, hands at the subject's sides, looking off to the side. The Chinese courtyard stretches behind the subject. Western film framing — gives space to the body language and stance while keeping intimacy with the face.
COWBOY SHOT — framing from the subject mid-thigh to the top of the subject's head. The subject stands relaxed, hands at the subject's sides, looking off to the side. The Chinese courtyard stretches behind the subject. Western film framing — gives space to the body language and stance while keeping intimacy with the face.

Cowboy Shot
Frames the subject from mid-thigh to top of head — the iconic Western framing that makes characters feel grounded and ready.
When to use
When you want body language and stance to matter — Western film framing from mid-thigh up.
Pro tips
- •Say "cowboy shot, framed from mid-thigh to top of head"
- •Add "confident stance, hands at sides" for the iconic Western look
- •Use against wide environments to evoke Western feel
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