Photo by Londoners - Subway Simulation Spot

Londoners - Subway Simulation Spot

There are many phone booths both inside and outside the Londoner Hotel; you don't have to take photos at just one location.

The Londoner Macao - Red Telephone Booth Night View

The photographer stands opposite the dining table, crouching slightly to shoot at a level angle, with the camera height close to the waist level of the subjects, emphasizing the playful atmosphere with the food truck as the background. Place the model on the left one-third of the frame, leaving the right side for the dining table and background lighting to add depth and space to the image. Use a medium telephoto lens to ensure the composition includes the food truck, the model, and the top decorative details.

Travel Tip: The restaurant is open 24 hours.

Londoners Food Garden - Circus Food Trucks

Photography Tips

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

Posing:
The model can stand sideways in front of the building, looking at the camera.

Equipment:
Fuji X-T30 with a 23mm lens.

1. Travel Tips:
Free admission.
2. Equipment:
Fuji X-T30 with a 23mm lens.
3. Posing:
The model can stand sideways in front of the building, looking at the camera.

The Londoner Macao - Hollow Archway

Recommend positioning the photographer at the left one-third of the frame, using an upward angle; employ a centered composition to place Big Ben’s tower centrally to emphasize the main subject, while incorporating the CCD logo and Louis Vuitton billboard on either side to add depth to the scene; recommend using a telephoto lens to compress the background and highlight the tower. For night shots, adjust the exposure to retain details in the shadows while preventing overexposure of the lights.

Additional tip: It’s best to shoot the night scenes in the evening.

Londoners - Big Ben and Night View of the Londoner Hotel

The photographer stands beside the bridge, using a level perspective to frame the scene with the ironwork arcade in the foreground. This technique incorporates architectural elements such as a replica of Big Ben and modern skyscrapers into the shot, creating a sense of urban landscape integration and extension through the spatial layers and stylistic contrasts.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

Take a photo with the Sky Bridge and Clock Tower at The Londoner Macao.

Use a wide-angle lens to shoot from a low angle looking up from the ground level of the lobby. Frame the shot with the circular skylight at the top center of the image, with the carriage decoration and the spiral staircase positioned in the lower middle section, ensuring the main elements are symmetrical and complete. Include the golden dome, red curtain layers, and the reflection of the black-and-white checkered floor to enhance the sense of space and add a luxurious atmosphere.

Travel Tip: It is recommended to avoid traveling during holidays.

The Londoner Macao - Indoor Shopping Mall

Photo by The Londoner Macao - Taking a Photo with the Clock Tower

The Londoner Macao - Taking a Photo with the Clock Tower

The model stands inside the phone booth, while the photographer stands outside, shooting through the open door at eye level. Using the rule of thirds, place the model on the left one-third of the frame to enhance the depth and composition of the image.

The Londoner Macao - Night View of the Red Telephone Booth

The photographer shoots from the second-floor corridor, with the red bus positioned on the left side of the frame. The model stands at the bus door, holding the handrail and naturally placing one foot on the step. The lines of the handrail guide the viewer’s gaze to the Big Ben in the background, enhancing the depth of the scene.
Additional tips: For night photography, slightly increase the exposure to ensure a balance between the subject and the background lighting.

The Londoner Macao - Night View of the Red Bus