1. Positioning: The photographer should position themselves at a slight angle in front of the subject, close to them, using a level shot to include the person, the brick wall behind, the red door, and items on the wall in the frame.
2. Composition: Apply the rule of thirds, placing the model on the right side of the frame, with a red lantern on the left side to create balance and add interest to the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: A standard lens is recommended.

Dà Jīnsī Hútòng - in front of the Red Gate

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer uses a low-angle shot, looking up to emphasize the dynamic motion of riding, while also enhancing the integration of the model's clothing details with the background lanterns.
2. Composition: The rule of leading lines is employed, with the Hutong walls and lanterns forming lines that guide the viewer's focus to the main subject at the center of the frame.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a focal length of 35mm-50mm (1x-2x on a phone), which preserves the surrounding atmosphere while highlighting the subject's details.
Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free entry throughout the visit.
② Recommended Shooting Time: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM.

Dàjīnsī Hútòng - On an electric scooter

The photographer captures the red gate from a front-on angle, highlighting its intricate details and overall proportions while incorporating the side walls of blue bricks and the stone carvings, adding depth to the image.
1. Equipment: Camera - Fuji XS10.
2. Post-processing: Use NC filter.
3. Pose: Stand at the entrance of the hutong, holding a sugar-coated haw, and play a game of hide and seek. The bigger the movement, the better the photo effect.
4. Props: Use sugar-coated haws as the shooting prop.
5. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free.
② Shooting Time: Recommended 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
6. Outfit Suggestions: Consider wearing suspenders for the shoot.

Dà Jīnsī Hútòng - Hútòng Red Gate

1. Shooting Position: The photographer should stand slightly off-center in front of the model for a level shot.
2. Composition Technique: Use the framing technique by utilizing the narrow alley's walls on both sides to frame the subject, highlighting the model.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to authentically capture the alley scene and the proportions of the person, clearly showing details.
Travel Tips: Admission is free.

Dà Jīnsī Hútòng - Grey Brick Walls