Just an FYI. Photos shouldn't have anything to do with the size of form ordered. It should be a result of measurements taken directly off the buck's neck once it's caped.With a big stocky looking head/neck like that? Shoulder Mount!
EDIT: And be sure to give the Taxi pics of the animal from several angles, so he gets it right in terms of which plastic form to order. Which size-range he'll need.
A taxidermist may possibly order slightly smaller to make the sewing job easier. I never did that when I had a shop but I wouldn't order bigger either. It wasn't uncommon to hear, "Can you make him look bigger?" I could expect that in 6 months those folks would often recall their buck being bigger than what he was.
I will add, that I never used photos to size, but several photos never hurt the taxidermy process, especially if there was something odd about the neck's swell or really pronounced roman nose. Different manufacturers produce different proportioned forms so it may help in choosing who's form to purchase.
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