Photo by Kowloon Park - Aviary Stone Stairs

Kowloon Park - Aviary Stone Stairs

Photo by Hong Kong Avenue of Stars - Stephen Chow's Portrait Railing

Hong Kong Avenue of Stars - Stephen Chow's Portrait Railing

Photo by Kowloon Park - Penguins Holding Ice Cream

Kowloon Park - Penguins Holding Ice Cream

Photo by Kowloon Park in Hong Kong - Cartoon Character Sculptures

Kowloon Park in Hong Kong - Cartoon Character Sculptures

Photo by Hong Kong Kowloon Park - Starlight Avenue Graffiti Staircase Sculpture

Hong Kong Kowloon Park - Starlight Avenue Graffiti Staircase Sculpture

Photo by Kowloon Park - Blue Samurai Sculpture

Kowloon Park - Blue Samurai Sculpture

Photo by Kowloon Park - Cartoon Statues

Kowloon Park - Cartoon Statues

Photo by Hong Kong Kowloon Park - Avenue of Stars Sculpture

Hong Kong Kowloon Park - Avenue of Stars Sculpture

The model is sitting on the steps, and the photographer is standing in front of her, taking a photo at eye level. The photographer is using a standard lens and employing a centered composition, with the model positioned in the center of the frame. The horizontal lines of the railing form a frame, emphasizing the subject.

1. Poses:
① Sit in the middle of the steps with both legs straight, one hand resting on the railing, and the other hand on the knee. Tilt your head and smile to showcase a sweet and fresh look.
② Sit on the steps with your back to the camera, hand resting on the brim of a hat, and head slightly turned, looking into the distance. This pose exudes a literary and artistic vibe.
③ Lean against the railing on your side, one hand gently pulling your hair, and the other hand hanging naturally. Gaze softly at the camera to display an elegant charm.

2. Additional Tips: The best lighting is during the morning or late afternoon when the light is slanted, as it creates a more立体感 (three-dimensional effect) and avoids harsh shadows from the midday sun.

Kowloon Park - Fenced Steps

Photography Tips: Utilize theHong Kong comic elements on the graffiti wall to create a nostalgic and trendy atmosphere when shooting in good light. Position the photographer 2-3 meters away to capture the interaction between the person and the graffiti.

Poses:
① Stroll along the wall, with your back to the camera, to showcase a sense of immersion;
② Pause in front of a specific Hong Kong comic, turn sideway to the camera, and echo the classic characters.

Kowloon Park - Comic Wall