Photo by 798 Art District - Architectural Exteriors and Graffiti Walls

798 Art District - Architectural Exteriors and Graffiti Walls

Photo by 798 Art District - Graffiti Frame Wall Glass Window

798 Art District - Graffiti Frame Wall Glass Window

Photo by 798 Art District - Mask-shaped Wooden Door

798 Art District - Mask-shaped Wooden Door

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands at a slight side-front position, with a certain distance from the subject, using an eye-level angle.
2. Composition: The subject is positioned at the left one-third of the frame, drawing the viewer’s attention, while the right two-thirds show the building and railing.
3. Lens Recommendation: Using a medium telephoto lens can make the proportion between the subject and the background more natural, and can moderately blur the background to highlight the main subject.
4. Equipment Settings: Canon R8 + 70-200mm f/4.

798 Art District - Green Railing

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the iconic 798 slogan red wall.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the iconic 798 slogan red wall.

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a slight angle in front of the dessert cart, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Contrast is used to highlight the main subject. The bright yellow and black colors of the dessert cart stand out against the blue sky and the brown tree trunk, creating a color contrast. The static dessert cart contrasts with the branches moving in the wind, adding dynamic interest.
3. Lens Usage: A medium to long telephoto lens is used to blur part of the background, clearly showcasing the cart's exterior details, interior display, and text markings. This creates a relaxed and casual atmosphere.

798 Art District - Dessert Cart

Photo by 798 Art District - Take a photo with the railing and the background buildings.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the railing and the background buildings.

1. Positioning: The model is seated at the door, and the photographer stands at a 45-degree angle to the model's side, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Highlight the subject with a supporting background. The person is the main focus, while woven items, shop windows, doors, and signs serve as the background, enriching the scene and creating a cultural and relaxed atmosphere.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to realistically capture the true proportions of the person and the setting.

798 Art Zone - Shop Entrance

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should position themselves in front of the subject, slightly lower, and shoot from a low angle.
2. Composition Technique: Use contrasting composition, where the subject’s purple top contrasts with the colorful background pattern, and the white pants stand out against parts of the background, highlighting the subject.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 35mm-50mm lens on a camera, or a 1x or 2x lens on a smartphone, to highlight the subject while blending with the environment.

798 Art Zone - Colorful Graffiti Stools

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a diagonal front position relative to the subject to take a level shot.
2. Composition: Use contrasting composition, where the dark outerwear of the subject contrasts with the light inner layer, and the lines of steel pipes in the background add depth to the scene.
3. Lens Usage: Employ a medium-telephoto lens to blur parts of the background, making the subject stand out more.

798 Art District - Steel Pipes