The model stands with the photographer positioned 3-5 meters in front. In the composition, place the person on the left side of the photo. The model stands next to the statue, facing the photographer, and can move naturally to make the photo look natural and beautiful.

Beijing Blue Harbor - Goose Head Sculpture

Photography tips: Have the model stand sideways, and the photographer should position themselves about 5 meters in front of the model. Frame the shot with the person centered, with the model standing next to the statue, looking up at the bear.

Beijing Blue Harbor - Blue Bear Statue

The model is positioned slightly to the right of the center of the frame. The photographer's composition should include Roman columns, the stone floor, and part of the top of the corridor, with lush green trees in the background to highlight the European architectural ambiance. Show the spatial feel of the corridor and the environmental details.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: Open 24/7

Beijing Blue Harbor - Roman Columns

Using the rule of thirds, the model is positioned at the left one-third of the frame, with a straight-on angle to maintain a natural perspective. The foreground includes vibrant roses on the right side, while the background retains the entire flower bed and blue sky, enhancing depth. Pose: The model stands sideways, naturally gazing at the flower bed, with a relaxed posture to highlight the harmony between the person and the flowers.

Blue Harbor - Rose Flower Wall

The model stands to the right of the vintage backdrop, positioned at the right one-third of the frame using the rule of thirds. The photographer shoots from directly in front. The model is in a side-on pose with hands in pockets, looking up at the backdrop to enhance interaction. The background includes the full view of the backdrop and environmental elements such as a plant on a table and a dish rack. Use a standard lens or 2x zoom on a smartphone to highlight the harmony between the subject and the vintage setting.

New York Bagel Museum (Blue Harbor Store) - In Front of the Vintage Curtain

Photography Tips: The photographer should stand at a 45-degree angle to the side of the sofa and use leading lines for composition.
Average Spending: $44 per person.
Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM.
Photography Equipment: Ricoh GR3x HDF.

New York Bagel Museum (Blue Harbor Branch) - Vintage Wall

Photography Tips: The model sits on the chair, and the photographer stands at a 45-degree angle to the side of the model, using the rule of thirds to place the model on one side of the frame, emphasizing the relationship between the subject and the environment.

Outfit Suggestions: Mallard color palette / American vintage.

Average Cost: $44 per person.

Hours: 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM.

Photography Equipment: Ricoh GR3x HDF.

New York Bagel Museum (Blue Harbor Branch) - In front of the arched wooden windows

Shooting Tips: The model sits on the sofa, and the photographer stands directly in front of the model. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on one side of the frame, highlighting the relationship between the subject and the environment.

Outfit Suggestions: Mallard color palette / American vintage.

Average Cost: $44 per person.

Operating Hours: 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM.

Shooting Equipment: Ricoh GR3x HDF.

New York Bagel Museum (Blue Harbor Branch) - In front of the vintage photo frame

Shooting Tips: The model stands on the right side of the rack, and the photographer positions themselves at a 45-degree angle to the model’s side. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on one side of the frame, emphasizing the relationship between the person and the environment.

Outfit Suggestions: Maillard color palette / American vintage.

Average Cost: $44 per person.

Business Hours: 8:30 AM - 10:00 PM.

Shooting Equipment: Ricoh GR3x HDF.

New York Bagel Museum (Blue Harbor Branch) - Surrounding Display Shelves

The model stands beside a bench, with the photographer positioned opposite, 2 meters away, using a 50mm focal length and shooting from a low angle to avoid other people entering the frame. 

The model stands in front of the fruit, one hand pretending to hold it up while the other hand is extended backward, the body leaning back, and looking at the photographer. Alternatively, the model can stand directly facing the photographer with hands naturally hanging down or resting on the sides, the body relaxed, and the head slightly tilted forward.

Photography time: Visit on a weekday when there are fewer people.

Blue Harbor Beijing - Rubber Fruit