Photo by Shanghai Disney - Corner of the railing by the lake in front of the castle

Shanghai Disney - Corner of the railing by the lake in front of the castle

1. Perspective: The photographer should stand at a slightly distant position from the side of the Judy and Nick parade float, shooting with a mix of upward and horizontal angles.
2. Composition: Use central composition to place the Judy and Nick figurines at the center of the frame, making them the focal point, while utilizing foreground composition by placing the blue decoration at the bottom to add depth to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to capture the main parts of the parade float and the surrounding environment, showcasing the overall atmosphere and sense of space.
Photography Tips:
1. It is recommended to shoot in the morning or evening when the light is softer and more suitable for photography.
2. There are many people排队 (queuing) to take photos, so it’s advisable to allow plenty of time.

Shanghai Disney - Judy and Nick Caravan

I recommend using a 35mm focal length or the 1.3-5x zoom on your phone for full-body shots. For some half-body close-ups, use a 50mm focal length or the 1.5-1.8x zoom on your phone.

Posing: Have the model lean against the window or sit on the windowsill. If the lighting seems insufficient, have the model turn their face towards the window to catch more light and avoid a dark face.

Shooting Time: 12:00 PM. In winter, it’s better to shoot after noon for better light.

Additional Tips: When taking photos at popular spots, be sure not to disrupt the flow of people exiting.

Shanghai Disney - Winnie the Pooh Adventure Store Window

Shooting Equipment: For the Alice in Wonderland Queen of Hearts Garden, it's recommended to use a 16-35mm wide-angle lens to capture the full panoramic view. If you want to include people in the shot, a 50mm lens is suggested.

Other Tips: The light in the afternoon can be quite strong, so pay attention to controlling the exposure when shooting.

Shanghai Disney - Alice's Maze

Photo by Shanghai Disney - Castle

Shanghai Disney - Castle

The model is seated in front of the Mickey window, with the photographer shooting from a high angle directly in front of the model. Using a standard lens, the model is positioned on the left side of the frame, with the window serving as the background element and surrounding the subject.

Props used: Mickey hat, which matches the theme.

Shanghai Disney - Taking a Photo with the Mickey Mouse Window Display

The model stands about 10 meters in front of the castle, and the photographer uses a slightly upward angle, with the camera positioned slightly below the model's waist to elongate the leg proportions. The rule of thirds is applied, with the model positioned in the lower third of the frame, the castle centered, and the sky occupying the upper half to add a sense of space. The model raises one hand to point at the castle’s tower, slightly turns the body to create movement, adding vitality and interest to the image.

1. **Posing Tips:** Follow the photographer's guidance for suitable expressions and movements, including action suggestions that are perfect for beginners.
2. **Props:** Use toys, hairbands, or bubble machines to add fun elements to the photo.
3. **Additional Tips:** Shoot throughout the day to capture different lighting conditions, ideal for recording beautiful memories.

Disney Enchanted Storybook Castle - Take a photo with the castle

In terms of shooting angle, the photographer stands at a slight side angle to the subject, using a straight-on perspective to fully show the subject's posture and the castle in the background. The composition technique used is centered composition, placing the subject in the middle of the frame to highlight the main subject. At the same time, diagonal railings are used to form leading lines, enhancing the sense of motion and depth in the image. For lens selection, a standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the scene's proportions, clearly displaying the details of the subject's clothing and the architectural features of the castle. The outdoor landscape lights in the background also naturally blend into the scene, enhancing the overall atmosphere.

1. Travel Tips: ① Admission Prices: Adult ticket $399, Child ticket $279; ② Operating Hours: 08:30-21:30.
2. Dress Code: The ground is uneven, so it's recommended to wear sports shoes.
3. Other Tips: Download the Disney Resort app to check real-time queue times for various attractions.

Shanghai Disney Enchanted Storybook Castle - Railing on the Sloped Side Outside the Castle

The model can stand in front of the large butterfly or sit beside it. The photographer should position themselves diagonally opposite the model, leaning against the nearby stone platform, and hold the camera low to capture both the castle and the butterfly.
1. Shooting Time: Dusk during sunset, looks amazing.
2. Outfit Suggestion: For an Alice in Wonderland theme, princess dresses are perfect. Solid-colored dresses or princess dresses work well.

Shanghai Disney - In Front of the Alice in Wonderland Butterfly

1. The model stands next to the flower bed, and the photographer stands opposite, shooting slightly upward.
2. For this angle, it's recommended to use a 35mm lens (1.3-5x zoom on a phone) to capture a full-body shot along with the flower bed and castle behind, and then use a 50mm lens (1.5-1.8x zoom on a phone) for some half-body close-ups.
Shooting Time: It's recommended to go on a weekday when there are fewer people, which helps with getting better shots.
Additional Tips: Since the shooting spot is on the main road, there are usually many people. Be patient and wait your turn.

Shanghai Disney - in front of the main gate flower bed