Shooting Tips: Have the model stand next to the installation, and the photographer stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The entire zoo installation is rich and very cute, so you can dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Pose Suggestions: You can pose with cute and lively movements; if you're unsure what pose to strike, you can look down at the camera, or look up at the sky, or down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Panda 3D Installation

Shooting Tips: The model should stand in front of a wall, and the photographer should position themselves about an arm’s length away, using a 1x/ wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: The best lighting is between 3-5 PM.
Shooting Equipment: Use a Fuji XE4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute and colorful installations, so it’s a good idea to dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Poses: Try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure what to do, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Panda Poster

Photography Tips: Have the model stand next to the cabinet, and the photographer should stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Dress Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute and vibrant decorations, so you can go for a youthful and energetic look. If you're specifically there to capture the Changguanlou scenery, try a vintage-style dress.
Posing Tips: If you're unsure about poses, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Changguanlou French Chandelier and Glass Display Cases

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of the poster wall, and the photographer should stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Shooting Time: Afternoon from 3-5 PM, when the lighting is better.

Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.

Outfit Suggestions: The zoo setup is rich and very cute, so you can dress in a youthful and vibrant style.

Posing Ideas: Try some cute and lively poses; if you're unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Tiger Poster

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand in front of a wall, and the photographer should stand at a distance of about two arm lengths, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: Between 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Dressing Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute and colorful installations, so it’s best to dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Posing Suggestions: Try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, or look up at the sky, or down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Panda Climbing Tree Mural

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand on the stone steps, and the photographer stand about two arm’s lengths away on level ground. You can use a 1x/ wide-angle lens for the shot.

Shooting Time: Late afternoon between 3-5 PM, when the light is best.

Shooting Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8 lens.

Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of cute and colorful installations, so opt for a youthful and vibrant outfit.

Posing Tips: Try cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Trees and Stone Lion Heads

Photography Tips: Have the model stand in front of the doorway, and the photographer should position themselves about two arm’s lengths away, using a 2x or medium-telephoto lens.
Shooting Time: 3 PM to 5 PM, when the light is better.
Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 with an 18-50mm, f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of fun and cute installations, so consider wearing something youthful and vibrant.
Posing Tips: You can try some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Panda Cafe Archway

Shooting Tips: Have the model stand next to the artwork, and the photographer should position themselves about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: Between 3-5 PM when the lighting is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 + 18-50mm f/2.8.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has lots of cute and colorful installations, so opt for a youthful and vibrant outfit.
Posing Tips: Strike some cute and lively poses. If you’re unsure, try looking down at the camera, gazing up at the sky, or looking down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Asian Black Bear Decal

Photography Tips: Have the model stand next to the installation, and the photographer stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the outdoor light is better.
Photography Equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Dress Suggestions: The zoo installations are abundant and very cute, so you can dress in a youthful and vibrant style.
Posing Suggestions: You can do some cute and lively poses; if you’re unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Giant Ground Panda

Shooting Tips: Have the model sit on a chair, and the photographer should stand about two arm's lengths away, using a 1x/wide-angle lens.
Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the light is better.
Shooting Equipment: Fujifilm XE4 with 18-50mm f2.8 lens.
Outfit Suggestions: The zoo has a lot of adorable decorations, so consider wearing something youthful and vibrant.
Posing Ideas: You can try some cute and lively poses. If you're unsure, you can look down at the camera, look up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Beijing Zoo - Green Panda Seats