The photographer shoots from the front side of the subject, placing the person at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject. A contrasting composition is used, where the subject’s clothing color contrasts with the vibrant red wall and the decorations inside the shop window. A standard lens is used to clearly capture the subject’s posture, expression, and the details of the store, creating a lively and fashionable atmosphere.

Outfit suggestions: Choose bright or contrasting colors for your outfit to stand out in photos; select clothes with artistic elements to add an artistic touch; wear designs that highlight your personality. Additionally, accessories like hats, sunglasses, and scarves can enhance the layering and fashion sense of your look.

798 Art District - Cat's Travel Suitcase Entrance

Use a 2x or medium telephoto lens, and position the subject either in the center or at the 1/3 mark.
1. Equipment settings: Fuji XE4, 18-50mm lens, aperture f2.8.
2. Shooting time: It's recommended to shoot at 3:00 PM on a sunny day for the best lighting and effect.

798 Art District - Electronic Plaza Graffiti Wall

The photographer stands across the street, choosing a level shooting angle, keeping parallel to the wall to avoid distortion. Using a center composition, the artwork on the wall is fully presented, ensuring the pattern is centered.

Additional tip: The 798 Art Zone is ideal for winter photo ops, as the warm winter sun enhances the outdoor experience.

798 Art Zone - Colorful Geometric Block Mural

The photographer shoots from a distance of 3-5 meters, leaving the wall blank with a plain concrete wall as the background. The person stands on one side of the frame to highlight the simple and clean texture of the architecture. 
Shooting time: The soft natural light in the early morning or late evening combines with the concrete wall to create a warm atmosphere.

798 Art District - Entrance of CUBE

Shoot from the side of the horse head sculpture, choosing a parallel angle to highlight its grandeur and industrial feel. Simultaneously, frame the background buildings of the art district to enhance the visual impact of the scene.
Best time to shoot: The light is optimal just before sunset, recommended between 14:30 and 17:00. This timing avoids harsh reflections and utilizes the soft natural light to enhance the depth and layers of the image.

798 Art District - ZanMa Theater Space Red Horse Head

The photographer is positioned slightly behind and to the side of the subject, at a lower angle to shoot upwards, highlighting the interaction between the person and the pyramid-shaped exhibit above. This approach emphasizes the height and uniqueness of the exhibit. The composition uses a central focus, placing both the person and the pyramid-shaped exhibit in the center of the frame. The subject's gestures guide the viewer's eye towards the exhibit, while the background panels provide additional information and enhance the depth of the image. A wide-angle lens is used to capture a broader range of the space, showcasing the full extent and three-dimensional nature of the exhibition.

1. Travel Tips:
   ① Ticket Prices: 88 RMB per person on weekdays, 108 RMB per person on weekends.
   ② Exhibition Dates: November 1, 2024 - February 16, 2025.
2. Additional Tips: The visit typically takes about 2-3 hours.

798 Art Zone - Encounter the Museum Pyramid Installation

The photographer should stand 3-5 meters away from the model to take the photos.
Poses: Mimic the classic pose of Ultraman or adopt the Thinker pose, both of which are highly entertaining.
Additional Tips: The Ultraman statue stands outside the contemplation space, and its massive size blends perfectly with the industrial park's backdrop. Whether you're engaging in silly interactions or serious posing, you're sure to capture creative and unique shots.

798 Art District - Ultraman Statue

The model stands in front of the Christmas tree, and the photographer shoots from a low angle with the lens set to 1.5x zoom from the side front.
1. Equipment settings: Fuji XE4, 18-50mm lens, f2.8.
2. Shooting tips: It's recommended to shoot on a sunny day for better lighting and results.

798 Art District - Weekly Clothing Market Christmas Window Displays

The photographer, inside the auditorium, uses the triangular roof structure to aid in composition, leveraging the space of the art district to highlight the geometric beauty of both the architecture and the figures. The architecture and figures serve as the main subjects, achieving a symmetrical balance. The triangular lines are neat, and the proportions between the figures and the architecture are harmonious, creating a clean and artistic atmosphere.

Travel Tips: The place can be very crowded on weekends and holidays, so it’s recommended to visit outside of peak hours.

798 Art District - Shiguang Auditorium Floor-to-Ceiling Windows

The photographer stands in front of Building 718, tilting the camera slightly upward to capture tourists, the 718 sign, the red brick architecture, and the sky within the frame, with the red brick building prominently centered.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

798 Art District - 718 Red Brick Building