The photographer uses an eye-level standing angle, parallel to the subject, to create a symmetrical composition with the help of a mirror.
Other tips:
① The restaurant is busy on weekends, especially during meal times, so it's recommended to visit on a weekday evening or during the day.
② It's best to make a reservation in advance to choose your seat; the restaurant closes at 9 PM.
③ It's recommended to shoot during the day, as the indoor lighting is dim in the evening and you may need to use a flash or additional lighting, which should not disturb other customers.

Little George Café - Taking a selfie with the café's mirror.

The photographer positions themselves at a side-front angle to the subject, capturing the person, items on the table, and the surrounding environment in full view.
1. Travel Tips: Opening hours are from Monday to Sunday, 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
2. Additional Tips: It gets crowded on weekends, so it's better to visit on a weekday.

Little George Cafe - Take a photo with the warm dining bar's floral decorations.

The model stands in the middle of the yellow window, with the photographer about 1.5 meters away.
1. Pose: The model should stand and look at the camera, with hands crossed in front of the chest. One shoulder can be slightly higher than the other to break the stiffness.
2. Travel Tip: The recommended time for shooting is 1:00 PM.

Little George Café - Goose Yellow Windows

The photographer should be about 3 meters away from the model, shooting at a high angle to minimize the ground beneath the model's feet while including as much of the window and the red wooden door as possible.
1. Props: The model can hold a coffee cup, an umbrella, or a phone.
2. Outfit Suggestions: The model could wear brown-toned or plaid items, a beret, to create a French artistic look. Alternatively, based on the season, she could wear light-colored or floral dresses for a fresh and vibrant appearance.

Little George Cafe - Entrance

The model stands by the window, and the photographer stands 3 meters in front of the model, using a 2x focal length to capture the area below the knees.
1. Photography Pose: The model can stand and read a book or hold a book and look to the side.
2. Travel Tip: Little George Cafe has a retro and artistic style, with a compact layout but a rich atmosphere.
3. Additional Tips: It is recommended to shoot at 3 PM when the lighting conditions are good.

Little George Cafe - Vintage Decor by the Window

The photographer stands on the steps in front of the model, 1.5 meters away. The model stands next to the platform light. Shooting at 1x focal length captures from below the knees.

Pose: The model stands facing the camera, with their head turned away from the window for a more engaging effect. The cold light from outside and the warm light inside create a contrast.

Little George Cafe - Entrance Bar Counter

The shooting position is on the second floor, with the photographer standing 3 meters away from the model. The model should be sitting on the inner side of the sofa, and the photo should be taken at 2.5x focal length, leaving more space above the frame.

For the pose: The model can sit and look at the phone, casually play with their hair, and maintain a relaxed demeanor, allowing the photographer to capture the moment candidly.

Little George Café - Sofa

The photographer stands about 2 meters to the side of the model, who is positioned by the red window. Use a 2x focal length to capture a half-body shot, or a 3x focal length to focus on the model’s emotional expressions.

Posing: The model stands by the window with a natural expression, not looking at the camera, to create a more storytelling feel.

Little George Cafe - Next to the Red Doors and Windows

The photographer stands at a 45-degree angle, about 1.5 meters in front of the model, who is positioned next to a bookshelf. A half-body shot can be taken with a 2x focal length, or a wider scene can be captured with a 1x focal length.

Pose: The model stands close to the bookshelf, with their face slightly turned towards the camera but not directly facing it. A natural expression that doesn't look directly at the camera adds more storytelling to the photo. The model can also interact with nearby objects to create a more engaging scene.

Little George Cafe - Bookshelf

The model is seated in the center of a window-side seat, with the photographer positioned about 1.5 meters to the front side. A 2x focal length allows for a focus on the model while also incorporating the setting. You can also experiment with a 3x focal length for close-up shots.

Posing suggestions: The model can hold a coffee cup, rest one hand on their cheek, and smile at the camera. They can also casually interact with items on the table, allowing the photographer to capture candid moments.

Little George Café - Dining Table