Photo by Lihuangpi Road Pedestrian Street - Reclusive Bear Halloween Installation

Lihuangpi Road Pedestrian Street - Reclusive Bear Halloween Installation

Photo by Ba Gong House - Traffic Light

Ba Gong House - Traffic Light

Photo by Ba Gong House Site - Take a photo with the red brick wall and balloons.

Ba Gong House Site - Take a photo with the red brick wall and balloons.

The model stands to the left of the "Baigong House Station" sign, positioned at the one-third mark from the left of the frame. The photographer shoots at an eye-level angle, using the rule of thirds to emphasize the sign on the right side, creating a balanced composition. The model holds a pink bouquet and reaches out her right hand to gently touch the sign, creating a natural and interactive pose.

Additional suggestion: Since there are usually a lot of people in front, consider shooting from a distance to avoid capturing prominent crowds.

Ba Gong House - Cultural Creation Landmark

The model is seated on the stone steps, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with the photographer shooting from a level angle. The composition follows the rule of thirds, using the horizontal lines of the steps and the repetitive pattern of the building’s windows to balance the image. The background includes a black exterior wall and illuminated windows, while the foreground features the steps and a golden handrail. The model has her legs crossed, one hand resting on the step, and a magazine placed nearby to add a sense of relaxation.

Travel Tip: Open for visits from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM.

Take a photo with the black door at the stairs of Ba Gong House.

The model stands in the center of the frame in front of a red brick wall. The photographer shoots at eye level, using a centered composition to highlight the subject. The background incorporates the texture of the red brick wall, arched structures, and the light and shadow of leaves, enhancing the atmosphere. The model leans against the wall, one hand adjusting the brim of a hat, the other holding a balloon, and smiles naturally.

Travel Tip: Photos are free.

Ba Gong Tavern - Group Photo in Front of Brick Wall Architecture

Photo by Starbucks storefront - Take a photo with the red brick building and traffic light.

Starbucks storefront - Take a photo with the red brick building and traffic light.

1. The warm yellow beams from the lamp highlight the red brick walls of the Bagon House, creating a vintage filter! Have your subject stand at the edge of the light and shadow, with a side profile or a look back, and you instantly capture a cinematic feel.
2. Capture movement: Let your friends walk around, play with their hair, or spin. Use burst mode to capture natural moments, which add more storytelling than stiff poses!
3. Low angle + wide angle: Squat down and shoot upwards to frame both the triangular dome of the Bagon House and the person in the shot, emphasizing the architectural lines with great impact!

Outfit Suggestions & Other Tips:
Outfit: Wear light or bright colors (white, red, or beige) to stand out against a dark background.
Device Settings: Use night mode on your phone, and for cameras, use a large aperture (F1.8 or larger) + slightly increase ISO (around 1600).
Props: Bring a string of fairy lights or a transparent umbrella to add depth and layers to the lighting!

Ba Gong House - Night view of the chandelier at the entrance

The photographer stands on the street diagonally opposite the building, shooting slightly upward to highlight the dome design and the three-dimensional feel of the top. Using the rule of thirds, the photographer places the dome at the upper one-third intersection point, leaving the sky on the left and the building’s extension on the right. Additional tips: The surrounding roads are narrow and difficult to park in, so it is not recommended to drive. Taking public transportation or cycling and walking are better options.

Li Huangpo Road - Ba Gong House Main Entrance

The photographer should position themselves at a diagonal front angle to the subject, shooting at eye level to create a natural viewing perspective. A standard lens is recommended to accurately capture the scene, maintaining true proportions and precisely representing the spatial relationships and layout of elements, including people, buildings, and the surrounding environment.

1. Travel Tips: The best time for photography is before 10:00 AM on weekdays and after 4:00 PM on weekends.
2. Photography Props: You can buy Wuhan-themed balloons on Jianghan Road Pedestrian Street.

Ba Gong House - Take a photo at the entrance of Ba Gong House