The photographer uses a level shot. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with a person on the left balancing a spherical installation on the right. The frame includes a background bookshelf, a circular display stand in the foreground, and lighting, enhancing the depth of the scene.

Daxing International Airport in Beijing - Take a photo with the spherical art installation.

The model stands inside the aisle, positioned slightly to the right of the center of the frame. The curved lines of the roof extend upward from the figure, guiding the viewer’s eye to the glass wall, enhancing the sense of depth. The model, facing away from the camera, raises a hand to adjust her hat and looks upward, interacting naturally with the architecture. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to capture the glass wall and the roof structure in the background, with reflections on the ground adding layers to the space.

Beijing Daxing International Airport - Take a photo with the passageways and glass curtain walls.

The photographer stands at an appropriate distance to capture the uniquely designed seats blending naturally with the airport environment. Using leading lines, the smooth curves of the seats and the textured lines on the ground guide the viewer’s eye deeper into the frame, enhancing the sense of space.
The best times to shoot are at 10:00 AM or 4:00 PM when the light is most magical, making every shot look like a masterpiece with an extremely high success rate.

Beijing Daxing Airport - Flowing Cloud and Water Seating

The photographer stands on the ground and uses an upward angle, placing the dome's circular structure in the center of the frame to highlight its geometric beauty. The composition includes the entire dome and part of the airport environment below (such as signs and pedestrians), enhancing the depth of the scene. The radial lines and supporting structure details of the dome are clearly visible.

Additional tip: Boarding gates typically close 15 minutes before takeoff, so please be mindful of the time.

Beijing Daxing International Airport - Interior Dome Structure

The photographer stands at the center of the building, facing the dome for an upward shot, ensuring the symmetry and extension of the dome's lines. Using a symmetrical composition, the central dome lines are perfectly aligned, and the reflection on the ground enhances the sense of depth, highlighting the grandeur and geometric beauty of the architecture. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens, which is suitable for capturing the overall structure of the dome and the ground reflection.

Shooting equipment: Sony RX100VI.

Beijing Daxing International Airport - Dome