The model is leaning against the right side of the entrance to a stone wall building, with her hands naturally supporting her face, positioned at the right one-third of the frame. The photographer uses a slightly upward angle and the rule of thirds to balance the figure with the arch on the left. The composition includes the stone carvings and the full view of the arch, highlighting the vintage texture.

Additional Information: Booking in advance is required.

Beijing Universal Studios - Harry Potter Theme Area Stone Wall Building Entrance

Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Nublar Island Entrance Sign

Beijing Universal Studios - Nublar Island Entrance Sign

Photo by Universal Studios Beijing - Taking a photo with the railing, river, artificial mountains, and green plants.

Universal Studios Beijing - Taking a photo with the railing, river, artificial mountains, and green plants.

The model is lying on the railing, looking back at the photographer who is about 1.5 meters away. The photographer can hold the phone up high to capture the model looking up and back. The background is the backside of Minion Island. 
Equipment: iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Universal Studios Beijing - Behind the Minion Land

Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Taking a photo with the Kung Fu Panda-themed sculpture and bamboo forest.

Beijing Universal Studios - Taking a photo with the Kung Fu Panda-themed sculpture and bamboo forest.

Photo by Beijing Universal Studios - Globe Installation Night View

Beijing Universal Studios - Globe Installation Night View

1. Positioning: Place yourself at a slight angle to the subject’s front, using an eye-level perspective to naturally display their posture and attire.
2. Composition: Use central composition to highlight the subject, and incorporate reflections to add depth to the scene.
3. Lens Recommendation: A medium focal length lens is ideal for capturing details, preserving the texture of clothing and the subject’s expression.

Travel Tips: Best time for shooting is during the day. Overcast days with the use of a flash are also suitable.

Universal Studios Beijing - Three Broomsticks Restroom Mirror

The photographer uses an eye-level angle and a centered composition, placing the subject in the middle of the frame. By incorporating a vintage car and neon signs, the atmosphere is enhanced, and a medium focal length lens is used to highlight the details of the person and the car, creating a stylish and retro look that conveys the unique charm of a city at night.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to go early when there are fewer people, which will improve the overall effect of your photos.

Beijing Universal Studios - American-style Restaurant Car Night View

Photo by Universal Studios Beijing - Volcano Night View

Universal Studios Beijing - Volcano Night View

The photographer uses the central composition technique, placing the subject at the center of the frame, with the sculpture of A-Bao behind the subject, creating an interactive dynamic between the two. This results in a lively and engaging atmosphere in the photo.

Travel Tip: It’s recommended to go early in the day when there are fewer people, which will improve the quality of your photos.

Beijing Universal Studios - Kung Fu Panda Sculpture