The photographer should shoot from an eye-level angle in front of the building, recommended to use a standard lens to realistically reproduce the building's proportions and spatial relationships, clearly showcasing the architectural details and its surroundings, ensuring the image is stable and realistic.
1. Travel Tips: Free admission.
2. Additional Tips: During weekends, you can enter the campus by showing your ID card, no prior reservation required, making it convenient for students visiting on the weekend.

Beijing Jiaotong University - Red Walls and White and Yellow Window Buildings

The photographer is positioned directly in front of the model, shooting at eye level. A central composition is used, with the model centered in the frame, becoming the focal point.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: On weekdays, you need to have a campus buddy help with reservations, while on weekends, you can enter by swiping your ID card at the machine to the far right at the South Gate or West Gate.
② Shooting Time: The ginkgo leaves start falling in mid-November.

Beijing Jiaotong University - Take a photo with the fallen ginkgo leaves on the ground.

The photographer should maintain a distance of about 3 meters from the model, slightly crouch down, and shoot at eye level to ensure the ginkgo tree creates a sense of depth. It's recommended that the model walk naturally or reach out to catch the falling ginkgo leaves to enhance the dynamic feel and storytelling of the photo.

Other tips: Ginkgo leaves typically turn yellow and are at their best from mid-October to mid-November.

Beijing Jiaotong University - Taking a photo with the Ginkgo Tree