1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should position themselves slightly to the front side of the subject and take the shot from a slight upward angle.
2. Composition Technique: Use the background to enhance the composition, with a colorful and pattern-rich graffiti wall as the backdrop to highlight the subject.
3. Lens Usage: Utilize a medium to long focal length lens to blur parts of the background, emphasizing the subject.
Photography Tip: If the light is dim, it's recommended to bring a fill light or use a flash for better results.

798 Art District - Warehouse Graffiti Wall

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the railings and stairs

798 Art District - Take a photo with the railings and stairs

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the red horse head installation.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the red horse head installation.

Photo by 798 Art District - Sculptures and Textual Posters

798 Art District - Sculptures and Textual Posters

Photo by Beijing 798 Art District - Take a photo with the Cartoonish Blue Graffiti

Beijing 798 Art District - Take a photo with the Cartoonish Blue Graffiti

Photo by 798 Art District - Eave Sculpture

798 Art District - Eave Sculpture

1. Positioning: The model is crouching against the wall, with the photographer in a half-squat position, shooting from a slightly lower angle to enhance the integration of the model with the graffiti wall. 
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the model on the right one-third of the frame, leaving the left side for the main graffiti patterns as the background.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 35mm lens on a camera or the 1x setting on a phone to highlight the model while retaining the details of the wall.

798 Art District - Taking a photo with the painting wall of Walter White from Breaking Bad

Photo by 798 Art Zone - Upward shot of the white-clothed sculpture and chimney

798 Art Zone - Upward shot of the white-clothed sculpture and chimney

1. Positioning: The model stands against the wall, and the photographer shoots slightly from above, adjusting the angle to make the wall's slogan and graffiti the focal point of the image.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the model slightly to the left of center and the wall’s slogan and graffiti on the right third of the frame to balance the visual composition.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 24mm lens on a camera or 1x on a phone to maintain a moderate field of view, highlighting the texture of the wall and the surrounding atmosphere.
4. Pose Interaction: The model stands naturally, slightly turned to the side, with their gaze slightly directed to the upper right, adding depth and storytelling to the image.
Outfit Suggestion: White or black outfits work well for the shoot.

798 Art Zone - Xiaoshan Studio

Photo by 798 Art District - Red brick building exterior walls and benches

798 Art District - Red brick building exterior walls and benches