Photography tips: Stand in front of the building, and have the photographer step back 2-3 meters to take the shot.

Shooting equipment: Fuji XT30 with a 23mm lens.
Shooting time: July 13th at 11:00 AM.

1. Travel tips: Free entrance.
2. Shooting equipment: Fuji XT30 with a 23mm lens.
3. Posing tips: The model can stand sideways in front of the building and look at the camera.

The Londoner Macao - Building and railings in front of the clock tower

The photographer stands 3-5 meters in front of the model, shooting from a low angle looking up or at eye level. The model is positioned in the center of the frame, with a symmetrical composition, facing the photographer. The model’s hands are crossed over the chest or open and supporting the sides, while the photographer shoots from a low angle.

1. Shooting Equipment: iPhone 14 Pro.
2. Travel Tips:
   - Admission: Free
   - Opening Hours: Sunday to Thursday 10:00-23:00, Friday and Saturday 10:00-24:00. Note that there are Royal Guard Changing ceremonies at 19:30 and 21:30 every day, lasting 5-10 minutes, during which you won't be able to take photos.

The Londoner Macao - Observation Deck on the Second Floor of the Hotel

The model leans against the railing, looking to the side, while the photographer stands opposite and slightly tilts the camera up to place the model on the left third of the frame. It's recommended to use a wide-angle lens, with the composition including the bright purple tower on the left and the lit yellow building on the right, balancing the person with the night scene atmosphere.

Eiffel Tower - 2nd Floor for Night Views of the Eiffel Tower in Paris

📷 Photography Tips:
- Position the model in front of the building and have the photographer step back 2-3 meters to capture the shot.
- Pose: The model can stand at a slight angle in front of the building, looking directly at the camera.

📷 Equipment: Fujifilm XT30 with a 23mm lens.
📅 Shooting Time: July 13th, 11:00 AM.

1. Travel Tips
- Admission: Free.
2. Equipment
- Camera: Fujifilm XT30 with a 23mm lens.
3. Poses
- The model can stand at a slight angle in front of the building, looking directly at the camera.

The Londoner Macao - in front of the building

The photographer stands in front of the model, about 5-10 meters away, with the shooting angle level with or slightly below the model, taking a straight-on or slightly upward shot. The model should be positioned in the center or slightly to the right of the frame, capturing the entire bus.

The red bus will remain stationary and won't move, but shooting during the day will yield better results and give a more authentic London vibe!

The Londoner Macao - Red Double-Decker Bus Rear

The photographer stands directly in front of the model, about 10-15 meters away, with the shooting angle slightly below the model. The camera is tilted upwards to shoot the model, who is positioned in the center of the frame.

1. Travel Tips: In London, the lights usually come on around 18:00, but it doesn't get dark until 19:00. Shooting after dark adds a glamorous and luxurious feel.
2. Dressing Suggestions: Dark or black clothing works well for nighttime shots, but avoid wearing pure black as it can blend in with the columns.

Night view by the fountain near the Grand Entrance of The Londoner Macao

Photo by Churchill Boutique

Churchill Boutique

Photo by Churchill Boutique

Churchill Boutique

The shooting angle is at eye level, framing the shop with the entrance as the foreground, to showcase the interior space. The composition uses a symmetrical approach, with the door frame, columns, and display shelves mirroring each other on either side, guiding the viewer’s gaze into the store. The subject is placed in the middle ground, serving as a focal point of vitality within the space. Light and shadow filter through the windows and doors, creating depth and balancing the elements inside and out, highlighting the vintage and sophisticated ambiance of the shop.

Additional tips: When taking photos at the entrance of Churchill Boutique, be mindful not to obstruct the passage of other pedestrians or disrupt the store’s normal operations.

The entrance of Churchill Boutique at The Londoner, Macao.

Photo by London Archway

London Archway