Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the brick wall decorations.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the brick wall decorations.

Using the rule of thirds, the person is positioned at the right one-third of the image, while the red bear sculpture on the left creates a balanced composition. The photographer uses a bird's-eye view to capture the person naturally leaning towards the sculpture, with their head close and smiling, enhancing the sense of warmth. Other suggestions: Super cute, definitely worth a visit.

798 Art Factory - Little Red Bear

The photographer stands right in front of the store, using an upward angle to highlight the texture of the red brick wall. A centered composition is employed to place the "Primal Life" storefront and display window in the center of the frame, ensuring that the sign, entrance, and the sculpture at the door are fully captured. The framing includes the left display window (with text stickers), the right entrance (with a red banner and black text), the green plant pots in the foreground, and the leaves above, adding depth to the scene.

Travel Tip: It’s recommended to go early to avoid crowds, which will improve the photo quality.

798 Art Zone - Original Color Life Entrance

The photographer stands high on the orange platform, using a low-angle shot to extend the orange platform lines from the foreground to the midground, guiding the viewer’s gaze to the distant red 751 sign. The composition includes the main body of the orange platform, the black railings on both sides, and the background features red brick buildings and green trees to balance the scene, emphasizing the sense of depth.

Beijing 798 Art Zone - Gray and Orange Platform Grid Fence

Photo by Beijing 798 Art District - Sign on Concrete Wall

Beijing 798 Art District - Sign on Concrete Wall

1. Positioning: The photographer stands in front of the model, roughly at the same eye level.
2. Composition: Use foreground composition, with a graffiti-covered window as the foreground to add depth to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately capture the model's posture and the spatial relationship of the scene.
Shooting Time: Visitors should note that most exhibitions are closed on Mondays. It’s recommended to enter the park after 10:00 AM, as most exhibitions are not open earlier. Ticket Information: Some exhibits are free, while others require a fee.

798 Art Zone - Windowsill inside the building

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a diagonal front position to the subject, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use contrasting composition, where the subject's khaki coat contrasts with the dark innerwear and pants, creating a color hierarchy. This also forms a contrast with the vibrant graffiti wall, highlighting the subject.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium focal length lens to clearly capture the subject's expression and the patterns and colors on the graffiti wall.
Photography Tip: The light is dim, so it's recommended to bring a fill light or use a flash for better results.

798 Art Zone - Graffiti Building

The photographer stands just outside the shop door, slightly to the left, and shoots at eye level to ensure the entire doorway and interior display are captured. Use the door frame to guide the viewer’s eye and highlight the interior display and sign elements. A medium focal length lens is recommended.

798 Art District - Tui Ji Vintage Store

The model stands at the one-third mark on the right side of the frame, turning her head to look up at the chandelier while gently resting her hand on the railing. Her pose is natural and enhances the sense of interaction. The photographer uses a low-angle shot with leading lines, where the diagonal lines of the stairs guide the viewer’s eye upward to the gold chandelier, emphasizing the depth of the interior structure. The scene captures details of the black metal stairs, brick wall background, and the chandelier.

798 Art Zone - Take a photo with the staircase chandelier lighting.

Place the entire sculpture in the center of the frame to highlight its complete form and texture. The composition should include the base of the sculpture and parts of the surrounding environment (trees on the left and a white building on the right) to add a sense of realism. Capture more environmental details to convey the grandeur of the sculpture.

798 Art District - Black Standing Sculpture