1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand on one side of the street, maintaining a certain distance from the pedestrians and the shop windows. This allows for capturing the pedestrians, the artistic text on the windows, and some of the surrounding environment in the frame.
2. Composition Technique: Use a contrasting composition, where the pedestrian's blue coat contrasts with the purple artistic text on the shop window, making both the person and the text stand out more.
3. Lens Recommendation: A standard lens is recommended.

798 Art District - Snono Graffiti Window

1. Position: The photographer takes a low-angle shot from the side front of the bear sculpture.
2. Composition: Contrast is used in the composition, with the red bear sculpture contrasting with the blue nose, and the vivid colors of the sculpture contrasting with the reflected scenery in the background window, highlighting the subject.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to naturally reproduce the proportions of the bear and the scene's atmosphere.

798 Art District - Red Wrestling Bear Sculpture

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with posters and brick walls.

798 Art District - Take a photo with posters and brick walls.

Photo by Beijing 798 Art District - Equestrian Figure Sculpture

Beijing 798 Art District - Equestrian Figure Sculpture

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the railing architectural tower.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the railing architectural tower.

Photo by 798 Art Zone - Shooting Astronaut Statue

798 Art Zone - Shooting Astronaut Statue

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the indoor brick walls and carpets.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the indoor brick walls and carpets.

The photographer should position themselves directly facing the wall plaque, ensuring the subject is level and upright. Place the poster at the center of the frame, with the plaque and greenery as supporting elements to enhance visual focus. A standard lens is recommended to maintain the true proportions of the scene, allowing the elements to be naturally distributed and clearly showcasing the spatial relationships between the wall, poster, and surroundings, creating a stable composition.

Travel Tip: Free admission.

798 Art District - Mei Lun Art Museum Wall Plaque

1. Positioning: The model stands near the railing in front of the graffiti wall. The photographer stands directly in front of the model, slightly lower, using a level shot angle with the camera height aligned with the model’s chest to highlight the subject.
2. Composition: Use symmetrical lines for composition; the railing and background stairs form regular lines that guide the viewer’s eye to the subject, adding depth to the image.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 50mm prime lens or the 2x zoom on a phone to compress the background and highlight the subject’s details and texture.
Travel Guide: Recommended routes include the Hyundai Motorstudio Graffiti Wall, ideal for shooting graffiti art scenes.

798 Art District - Red Fence

1. Positioning: The photographer stands to the side of the model, at approximately the same height.
2. Composition: Use foreground composition, with displayed records as the foreground to enhance the depth of the image.
3. Lens Usage: Employ a standard lens to accurately capture the model’s posture, expression, and the layout of the store.

798 Art Zone - DeFactto Records