1. Positioning suggestion: The model should stand next to the graffiti, and the photographer should be 5 meters away from the model.
2. Composition suggestion: Place the model on the right side of the frame, and zoom in to avoid a cluttered background.
3. Shooting time: It is recommended to shoot on a sunny afternoon.
4. Shooting equipment: This photo was taken with a Nikon Z6 II + 28-75mm lens.
5. Outfit suggestion: Casual or minimalist style clothing.
6. Pose suggestion: The model should point at the graffiti with their finger.

798 Art District - Graffiti Gate

Aim the lens at the texture of the exposed concrete, shoot from a low angle to emphasize the proportion between the wall and the subject. 
Posing: Stand in the center of the wall, turn your body slightly towards the light, and let your hands hang naturally to show a relaxed state. Alternatively, turn your head to look at the camera to create a sense of engagement.

798 Art District - Front of YakuCafe

Place the bear sculpture on one side of the frame, either left or right, to create a sense of balance. Have it spread its arms and slightly close its eyes, mimicking the bear’s playful movement.
Equipment settings: Fuji XT30II, lens 18-55.

798 Art District - Red Bear Sculpture

The photographer stands directly in front of the badge wall, shooting at a level angle to ensure the frame fully covers the wall's content. Use a centered composition, placing the graffiti and badge display area in the center of the frame to highlight the rich details of the wall decor. The shot should include the entire graffiti wall and its text and badge sections, avoiding any distracting elements from outside the frame. Use a 50mm focal length or the 2x zoom on a smartphone to capture the fine details and texture of the wall.

Beijing UCan Badge Wall

Use a centered composition with the model positioned in the middle lower part of the frame. Shoot from a low angle to create a visual connection between the model and the poster. Frame the shot to include some of the ground, adding environmental elements to enhance the depth and layers of the image while emphasizing the contrast between the subject and the large screen.

Additional suggestions:
1. Shoot on a clear day for better light and atmosphere.
2. Pay attention to sun protection.

798 Art District - Jackson Yee Poster

1. Zoom in 1.5 times;
2. Center the composition;
3. Shoot from a low angle to capture more of the building.
Equipment settings: Fuji XT30II, lens 18-55.

798 Art District - %Arabica Rotating Staircase

Zoom in 1.5 times, placing the subject in the bottom left four grids.  
Equipment settings: Fujifilm XT30II, lens 18-55.  
Shooting time: It's recommended to shoot around 3:00 PM when the natural light is very soft, resulting in warm and peaceful photos.

798 Art District - Corner Bistro Graffiti Painting

The model stands on one side of the mechanical girl installation, while the photographer stands at a 45-degree angle to the model, using a symmetrical composition to place the installation and the model on the left and right sides of the frame.

Admission: Free and no reservation required. Pose Reference: Slightly tilt your head to the side or pretend to flick your hair while looking at the camera. 

Outfit Suggestions: Artistic or vintage style. 

Shooting Time: Around 18:30. 

Exhibition Period: May 24, 2025 - July 6, 2025. 

Operating Hours: Monday to Sunday, 10:30 AM - 10:30 PM. 

Photography Equipment: Ricoh GR3X.

798 Art District - Mechanical Girl Installation

Photographers can position themselves 5-8 meters in front of the large wall, using a wide-angle lens to fully capture the wall. When the model stands, they should maintain a certain distance from the wall to avoid blending into the background, highlighting the main subject of the photo.

1. Shooting Time: The golden hour in the evening (15:00-18:00) is ideal, as the setting sun’s glow contrasts with the wall, creating a more artistic atmosphere. Soft morning light is also great for showcasing the intricate details of the wall.
2. Travel Tips: The area is less crowded in the morning, but people start to gather after lunch. To get a clean,人群-free background, come early.
3. Other Tips: Giant posters are perfect for New Year photos, as are backdrops with Chinese knots and red lanterns hanging from branches, which really capture the festive spirit.

798 Art District - Happy New Year Giant Poster Wall

Shooting with a medium telephoto lens, you can stand in front of a mirror and use a Christmas tree as the foreground to add depth. 

1. Equipment Info: FUJIFILM XE4, 18-50mm f/2.8 lens.
2. Travel Tips: It's recommended to shoot around 3 PM.

798 Art District - Cat's Travel Suitcase: Mirror Shot of the Christmas Tree