Photo by Take a photo with the 798 wall at the stone steps in 798 Art District.

Take a photo with the 798 wall at the stone steps in 798 Art District.

Photo by 798 Art District - Taking photos with sculptures and paintings.

798 Art District - Taking photos with sculptures and paintings.

Photo by 798 Art Zone - Capture the Star Chandelier and Bamboo Exhibition Stands

798 Art Zone - Capture the Star Chandelier and Bamboo Exhibition Stands

Photo by 798 Art District - Exhibition Space at the Entrance of the Buildings

798 Art District - Exhibition Space at the Entrance of the Buildings

People can sit on the stairs or walk back and forth, and photographers can take photos from a slightly lower angle.

M Stand - Front Stairs

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a 45-degree angle to the subject, shooting from an eye-level perspective.
2. Composition: A foreground composition technique is used, with a metal "798" sign in the foreground, which not only identifies the location but also adds depth to the image. The background, featuring blurred crowds and buildings, highlights the subject, creating a clear focus.
3. Lens Usage: A medium focal length lens is used, clearly capturing both the subject and the metal sign.

798 Art Zone - 798 Metal Plaque

First, determine the camera position to ensure the abandoned furnace is on the right side of the frame. Then have the model walk into the left one-third of the frame for the shot.

1. Equipment settings: The camera is a Sony A7R3, and the lens is a Sony 16-35 2.8.
2. Posing tips: The model can look directly at the camera or towards the upper left of the frame. Actions like breathing out or rubbing hands can make the pose more natural, especially in winter.
3. Timing tips: Morning or evening light is softer, which improves the quality of the photos.
4. Props: Bring a small prop, such as a book, coffee cup, or hat, to add more detail to your photos.
5. Outfit suggestions: Choose items that enhance the atmosphere, like a dark coat, plaid scarf, or warm-toned sweater. Simple styling can create high-quality photos that are both cozy and attention-grabbing.
6. Additional tips:

798 Art District - Abandoned Furnace at the Locomotive Square

The photographer stands at a certain distance from the locker, holds the camera at eye level, and places the locker in the lower right corner of the frame. Using a standard lens, the camera clearly captures the wall paintings and the appearance of the locker.

798 Art District - Red Lockers

Photo by 798 Art Zone - Human-shaped Sculptures

798 Art Zone - Human-shaped Sculptures

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the red brick walls

798 Art District - Take a photo with the red brick walls