does a chest shot of someone mean a picture that is chest up?

It looks like the term chest shot refers to shooting an animal (deer, elk, etc.) in the chest.

no it says chest shot of a person.. as in photos.

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No, a "chest shot" does not refer to a picture that is chest up. In most cases, a chest shot refers to a gunshot wound or injury to the chest area of a person's body. It indicates that the person has been shot in or around their chest, which can be quite severe and potentially life-threatening.

If you are looking for a term that describes a picture that is cropped to show only the upper body, the term commonly used is "headshot" or "bust shot." A headshot typically includes the person's head and shoulders, while a bust shot includes the head and upper torso.

Remember, when discussing specific terms or expressions, it's always better to provide context to ensure a more accurate understanding.