The model stands close to the colorful railing, with the photographer shooting from a slightly higher angle to enhance the interaction between the model and the background. It's recommended to use a 24mm wide-angle lens or the 1x setting on a smartphone, ensuring both the scene and the model are clearly visible.

Pose suggestion: The model covers her eyes with both hands, creating a playful gesture that complements the fun and lively atmosphere of the theme park.

Shanghai Disney - Slinky Dog Spin

The model stands on one leg with the other knee bent, left hand raised to touch the hat or hair, right hand stretched upwards, in front of a red railing. The photographer maintains a distance of 1.5 meters, shooting slightly from below to fully capture the dinosaur sculpture in the background, enhancing the interaction between the subject and the background. Use a centered composition, placing the model slightly to the right of the center, with the right hand movement interacting with the dinosaur, and the dinosaur positioned at the upper one-third of the frame to highlight the subject. Use a 75mm lens on a camera or the 3x zoom on a phone to compress the space in the frame, emphasizing the relationship between the model and the dinosaur while minimizing background distractions.

1. Shooting Pose: Try standing with hands on hips, tilting the head to one side and smiling.
2. Travel Tips:
① Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 9:30 PM
② Best Shooting Time: Sunny days are recommended for better lighting.
3. Outfit Suggestions: A bright red dress is highly recommended as it will complement the skin tone beautifully.

Shanghai Disney - Toy Story Slinky Dog

The photographer is positioned in front of the subject and shoots at eye level. The rule of thirds is used for composition, with the subject placed on the right side of the frame. The "Mickey Club" sign occupies the upper portion of the background, creating visual layers. A standard lens is used to accurately represent the scene, maintaining the natural proportions between the subject and the Disney architecture.

Shanghai Disney - Take a photo with the Mickey Mouse Club plaque.

The photographer stands behind the table to take photos, using a vertical composition with the Chief Bull positioned in the center. For mobile phone photography, zoom in to about 1.5x and use Live Photo for a more realistic effect.

Travel Tips:
① The shooting position is at the end of the queue for the "Heat Tracking" attraction. Once you enter the waiting area, you'll see Chief Bull on the podium. The wait time is about 1 minute, so be sure to take your photos quickly.
② It's recommended to arrive before 3:45 PM to avoid the crowds that follow the parade.

Shanghai Disney - Director Niu Entrance

The photographer shoots from a slightly lower position at an oblique front angle, using a central composition to place the subject in the center of the frame, with a background of plush toy shelves. A medium-telephoto lens is used to blur part of the background toys, emphasizing the energetic subject and their movements.

1. Post-processing: The wall of plush toys is easy to shoot and can be enhanced with a vintage filter to create a more atmospheric feel.
2. Posing suggestions:
① The photographer holds the phone high and shoots from above while the model does a handstand, spreading their arms for a more spacious look.
② Use the wall as the background, and strike bold poses for more energy.
③ Sit on the ground to create unique compositions.

Shanghai Disney - Old Station Store Showcase

The model stands next to the tea party decorated table, and the photographer slightly lowers the camera position to shoot at eye level, ensuring that the model and the background decorations are fully integrated into the frame. Use a centered composition with the model positioned slightly to the right of the center, balancing the elements in the frame. Shoot with a 24mm focal length or 1x on a smartphone to maintain a natural proportion between the decorations and the person.

1. **Posing Suggestions**: Try standing poses that are playful, such as lifting one leg, extending both arms, or interacting with the decorative elements.
2. **Travel Tips**: Choose a sunny day for the shoot, preferably in the morning or late afternoon when the light is better. Plan your route in the park in advance to avoid peak hours.
3. **Props Suggestions**: Wear Disney-themed accessories, such as Mickey ears or bows, to add more fun to the photos.
4. **Outfit Suggestions**: Recommend wearing fresh and bright colors, such as light blue or white, to match the surroundings. Choose dresses or casual styles that complement the landscape.
5. **Additional Tips**: Try to avoid shooting during crowded times to get a cleaner background. Capture different angles to highlight various details of the scenery.

Shanghai Disney - Mad Hatter's Tea Party Purple Table

This camera position is recommended for using the 16-35mm wide-angle lens to capture full-body shots of the model and wide shots of the hydrangeas. You can also use a 50mm lens for half-body shots, or a 1-1.3x zoom on your smartphone for similar results.
1. Travel Tips: The light in the afternoon can be quite intense, so pay attention to controlling the lighting when shooting.
2. Posing Suggestions: Interact with small decorations on the wall, such as parasols.

Shanghai Disney - Spring Hydrangea Flower Wall

This particular spot, due to its unique position, is recommended for half-body portraits using a 50mm lens (around 1.8x on a smartphone). The model can stand in front of the poster, and the photographer can shoot from the bottom of the stairs or beside the railing, depending on the desired composition.

Outfit Suggestions:
1. Judy the Lead Singer:
Sequined denim jacket + silver mini skirt + carrot-shaped microphone prop + gradient blue-purple hair extensions + chunky stage boots.
2. Nick the Bassist:
Leopard print shirt + black leather pants + red skinny tie + fox tail belt + studded Chelsea boots.
3. Enthusiastic Fan:
Zootopia rally T-shirt + fluorescent jacket tied around the waist + character badge belt + glowing rally bracelets.

Pose Suggestions:
1. One hand holding the edge of the poster frame, the other holding a "microphone" and looking up as if singing.
2. Mimicking playing the guitar, one foot on a speaker prop, with a rock and roll expression.
3. Holding up a rally sign, jumping for a dynamic shot, with an excited expression.
4. Peeking from the side of the poster, winking playfully for a series of dynamic shots.

Additional Tips: This spot is usually less crowded, so sisters who don’t want to wait in line can come here.

Shanghai Disney - Zootopia Sing-Along Party Poster

I recommend using 35mm (around 1.3-5x zoom on a phone) to capture full-body shots along with the flower beds behind, and then switch to 50mm (around 1.5-1.8x zoom on a phone) for close-up half-body shots.

Additional tip: This spot is on the main road, so there are often many people photographing. Be patient and wait for your turn.

Shanghai Disney - Frozen Flowerbed

The photographer stands right in front of the shop window, with the camera slightly lowered to include the flowers below. Make sure the composition is straight and not tilted.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to go for the shoot between 4:00 PM and 5:00 PM, when the sunlight is ideal for great photos. Nearby is the Zootopia area, which you can also capture on your way.

Shanghai Disney - Forest Curiosity Showcase