The model stands at the foot of the stairs in front of the auditorium, with the photographer standing opposite, about 3 meters away, using a 35mm focal length and a centrally symmetrical composition.
1. Post-production: Minor adjustments to the image are acceptable.
2. Shooting poses:
① The model rests one hand on the brim of the hat and the other hand naturally in front, slightly leaning forward, tilting the head to look at the photographer.
② The model stands sideways to the photographer, one hand on the hip and the other on the hat, looking forward or at the building behind.
3. Travel tips:
① Admission price: Free for outdoor photography.
② Best shooting time: It's usually not too crowded.
4. Outfit suggestions: A long black dress can add a sense of elegance and sophistication, or you can opt for a standout jumpsuit for a minimalist and stylish look. Adding accessories like a hat can also enhance the outfit.

Fuguang Auditorium - Front of the Building

Photography Tips: Have the model sit on a chair, and position yourself two arm's lengths away. Use a 1x/wide-angle lens for the shot.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 with an 18-50mm f/2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The 798 Art Zone has a lot of installations and vibrant colors. Opt for a simple and minimalistic outfit.
Posing Ideas: If you’re unsure about poses, try looking down at the camera, gazing up at the sky, or looking down at the ground. If there are installations nearby, interact with them.

798 Art District - In front of ZHOUZHOU's Glass Window

The model stands close to the wall, and the photographer stands directly in front of the model, about 4 meters away, with a white door as the background, for a frontal shot.
① Equipment: Fuji XT5, 16-50mm lens.
② Pose: The model leans against the wall with hands crossed in front, looking to the side.
③ Travel Tips: Free admission, open 24 hours.

798 Art Zone Square - Expression Gate

Shooting Tips: The model should stand on the road in front of the museum, and the photographer should stand two arm's lengths behind, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The 798 Art District is full of rich installations and vibrant colors, so keep your outfit simple.
Posing Tips: If you're unsure about posing, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground. If there's an installation nearby, feel free to interact with it.

798 Art District - In front of the road at the Meeting Museum

Photography Tips: The model should stand on the side of the projection, walk back and forth sideways, while the photographer stands directly in front of the model to capture silhouette shots. Use the rule of thirds to place the model on one side of the frame.

Admission: Single ticket 110 RMB, Double ticket 185 RMB.

Operating Hours: 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (Last entry at 5:30 PM, closed on Mondays).

Exhibition Dates: June 28, 2023 - October 8, 2023.

Outfit Suggestions: Pure black or white.

Photography Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF18-55mm lens.

798CUBE - The Walking Stone Man Exhibition

The model stands in front of the print, and the photographer stands to the side of the model, about 5 meters away, using the print as the background for the side-angle shot.
① Photography equipment: Fuji XT5, 18-120mm lens.
② Pose: The model stands in front of the print, looking at it.
③ Travel tips: Admission fee: 10 RMB per person, operating hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM.

Tong Gallery - Hot Air Balloon Print

The model is sitting on a long bench in front of a glass window, with the photographer standing directly in front of her, about 7 meters away. The composition is symmetrical, with a checkered window and print as the background, shot from the front.
① Photography equipment: Fujifilm XT5, 18-120mm lens.
② Pose: The model is sitting sideways on the bench, with her head slightly raised.
③ Travel tips: Admission fee: $1.50 per person, operating hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 10:30 AM to 6:30 PM.

Tong Gallery - Lattice Windows and Prints

The photographer stands at about a 75-degree angle to the right front of the model, with the train tracks extending from the upper left corner of the frame, ensuring the model is centered.

1. Equipment: Sony A7R3, Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 lens.
2. Pose: Sit on a chair, lean slightly forward, extend one leg, turn your head towards the camera side, and maintain a relaxed and natural expression.
3. Props: Bring a small prop (like a book, coffee cup, or hat) to add more detail to the photo.
4. Outfit Suggestions: Choose items that enhance the ambiance, such as a dark coat, plaid scarf, or warm-colored sweater. Simple styling can create a high-quality photo.
5. Additional Tips:
① Morning or evening light is softer and improves photo quality.
② The 798 area is large, so wear comfortable shoes for walking.

798 Art District - diagonally opposite to Carriage No. 10

The model should stand sideways between Wukong and Xiaolin, with the photographer standing 2-3 meters in front of the model, capturing the Dragon Ball graffiti wall behind the model. The model can stand slightly closer to Wukong to avoid blocking Xiaolin.

1. Camera Equipment: Canon G7X Mark III.
2. Shooting Time: June 21, 6:00 PM.
3. Pose: The model can mimic Xiaolin’s pose, raising their right fist, and pair it with a bright smile.
4. Check-in Tips: The park is free and open to the public all day.

798 Art District - Dragon Ball Graffiti Wall

Using the rule of thirds, position the model at the right one-third of the frame. The photographer should stand about 6 meters diagonally in front of the model, shooting at eye level. The model is seated on a mat, with their hands resting on either side, turning to look at the tent mural, enhancing the sense of interaction. The shot should include the full tent mural background and the mat underneath the model. Recommend using a wide-angle or phone 1x lens for this shot.

Tong Gallery - Tent Murals